This contribution aims to explore the potential of digital surveying as a tool capable of generating new forms of representation that seamlessly integrate both analog and digital approaches. This integration not only expands the possibilities for disseminating and enhancing cultural content but also highlights how technology can support knowledge by creating innovative connections between representation, narration, and cultural heritage. Presented here is a study conducted on a selection of archaeological artifacts housed at the Museum of the Campi Flegrei. Through low-cost digital acquisition methodologies, high-definition 3D models were generated, serving as essential tools for the documentation and understanding of heritage. These models, integrated into a storytelling experience developed with ArcGIS StoryMaps, play a central role in communicating and enhancing the historical and cultural context of the artifacts. They propose new forms of èkphrasis that merge visual and narrative descriptions into a multidisciplinary and engaging perspective.
Dal rilievo digitale alla narrazione interattiva: i reperti del Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei / Pappalardo, Laura Simona; Itri, Federica; Lo Pilato, Arianna; Scandurra, Simona; Di Luggo, Antonella; Palomba, Daniela. - (2025), pp. 1721-1736. ( 46° CONVEGNO INTERNAZIONALE DEI DOCENTI DELLE DISCIPLINE DELLA RAPPRESENTAZIONE CONGRESSO DELLA UNIONE ITALIANA PER IL DISEGNO Roma 11 - 13 settembre 2025).
Dal rilievo digitale alla narrazione interattiva: i reperti del Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei
Laura Simona Pappalardo;Federica Itri;Arianna Lo Pilato;Simona Scandurra;Antonella di Luggo;Daniela Palomba
2025
Abstract
This contribution aims to explore the potential of digital surveying as a tool capable of generating new forms of representation that seamlessly integrate both analog and digital approaches. This integration not only expands the possibilities for disseminating and enhancing cultural content but also highlights how technology can support knowledge by creating innovative connections between representation, narration, and cultural heritage. Presented here is a study conducted on a selection of archaeological artifacts housed at the Museum of the Campi Flegrei. Through low-cost digital acquisition methodologies, high-definition 3D models were generated, serving as essential tools for the documentation and understanding of heritage. These models, integrated into a storytelling experience developed with ArcGIS StoryMaps, play a central role in communicating and enhancing the historical and cultural context of the artifacts. They propose new forms of èkphrasis that merge visual and narrative descriptions into a multidisciplinary and engaging perspective.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


