Tag: digital preservation
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Frank J Romano Endowed Prize
Exciting news continues! I won the Frank J Romano Endowed Prize for innovative use of technology working with students. The Digital Preservation Process has evolved into the Digital Interactive Preservation method, or DIP method. Two reasons for this: one, because the RIT CHIP Research group, led by Dr Juilee Decker and Dr David Messinger has…
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The SHED Game Walkthrough Results and Feedback
A short video of the first draft. This was the export that was play-tested by students of the Museum Sciences program (MUSE360), thanks to the support of Dr. Samaya Nasr at RIT. Here, we learned that the students struggled with the speed of the navigation tools and wished they had the option to fly. From…
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Processing the SHED @ RIT
The special topics course was a success! Not only did my four students get highly involved in refining the process, but we were able to successfully export a few different samples of the game, ready to play and with a secondary level to show a few additional details preserved during our research. From our tests,…
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The Shed Game @ the Genesee Country Village and Museum: A Quick Summary
This is the shortest possible update of the pilot DIP process. A module of the super-epic Lahore Fort Project is the method I have suggested to use game creation workflows to digitally preserve buildings and sites. In October of 2022, I, and a team of animation students were given the opportunity to put this theory…
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Global XR Conference Dec 2021
I’m happy to report that I presented my Digital Preservation Project at the Global XR Conference in Dec of 2021. New year, lots of hope! Exciting to get feedback from a European conference and see what other researchers are doing in this space. The presentation should be available online to view for free in the…