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OS-Culture.org is an Open Source CMS to comunicate archaeological and cultural data.
The project is accessible to all public or private institutions, research groups or any individual wishing to communicate data and information related to cultural and archaeological heritage.
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OS-Culture Test:
www.iran.os-culture.org
www.oman.os-culture.org
www.iae-nas.com
http://www.os-culture.org/index.php/ravenna-cultura-e-turismo
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OS-Culture.org (ENG)
1. Edited by Minerva Cultural Association
If you scan the code, you can access the project
2. Through OS-Culture we tell
the story of Poggio San
Marcello, presenting its
cultural heritage directly
accessible from any mobile
device
To access cultural content
you do not need to download
App or plug-in
4. Through OS-Culture.org it is possible to access descriptions and images
concerning the cultural heritage of the city
5. During "Ravenna Culture and Tourism" project we tested 3D modeling
for cultural communication.
You can browse, even in augmented reality, over 100 models related
to the cultural heritage of Ravenna
6. In collaboration with Professor Maurizio Tosi (UNIBO) we
have tested the technologies related to the project for the
conservation and communication of data relating to the
Archaeological Missions in OMAN and IRAN. We are confident
of being able to present you again all the data on
Turkmenistan in the near future
www.oman.os-culture.org www.iran.os-culture.org
7. In addition to dozens of topographic and satellite maps, it
is possible to access data relating to some of Prof. Tosi's
Missions in Oman
8. For example you can consult all the data acquired at the
Sinaw necropolis in 2014 and browse the 3D models even in
augmented reality
9. You can consult the WebGIS of surveys
carried out by the French-Italian Mission
(JHP). Data were collected over 20 years
ago. Our goal was to make them current
again thanks to digital technologies
10. We have reworked data relating to the precious site of
Shahr-i Sokhta (IRAN) in the GIS environment
11. We have reused the excavation images for the elaboration
of a three-dimensional model of the site. The data were
then integrated into the GIS environment
12. In 2017 the project was adopted by the Institute of
Ethnography and Archeology of Yerevan (Armenia) for the
communication of data related to the Karashamb necropolis
www.iae-nas.com
13. 25 Gigabytes of space for the development of platform
that you can manage independently;
5 customizable e-mail addresses;
1 Terabyte to manage and store images. The service does
not reduce the size and resolution of archived images;
WebGIS integrated in the web platform
14. The lack of funds does not allow us to be in step with
technological developments given the speed with which it evolves
and the need to test modern technologies, despite that, there is a
huge influx of users from around the world, which is why one of
the main goals would be to translate entirely the site in English
as well as providing it with a new face
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