RETOLD News
3D models in the first version of the App
We constructed an early prototype utilising 3D models as a way of anchoring and annotating observational data of buildings that museums wanted to capture. This solved the problem of creating or procuring 2D drawings, plans or photographs of buildings from all perspectives, and then relating the captured data points to the visuals. Since this feature necessitated museums’ access to 3D models of their inventory...
RETOLD: Sibiu - Photogrammetry Workshop Wrap-up (Nuwa)
On Tuesday, March 28th, during meeting at Sibiu, Cordula Hansen and Shay Gilna (NUWA) led a session “Introduction to Photogrammetry”. The aim of the workshop was to introduce participants to accessible, practical ways of documenting buildings, objects and environments as 3D models using current mobile and desktop applications. The exercise will help museum partners develop the skills to prepare data for the - as of yet un-named - RETOLD documentation app...
RETOLD: Going Digital in the Largest Open-Air Museum in Romania
Early Spring 2023, we spent a short week in Sibiu, to discuss going digital with open-air museums. The Complexul National Muzeal ASTRA is one of the largest of this kind of museums in Central and East Europe, counting over 300 houses. The idea of the museum goes back to the end of the 19 th century. Originally they started with installations like for example wind and water mills.
RETOLD: Report on a Working Prototype
The RETOLD project is beginning to show its first technological results. Through close collaboration between RETOLD partners UAB and Nuwa Digital Media and under leadership from EXARC, a working prototype of our digital documentation tool for open-air museums is being built. Founded on documentation design by RETOLD partners Museumsdorf Düppel (DE) and Complexul National Muzeal ASTRA (RO) and user experience (UX) research by Nüwa Ltd (IE)...
The essential knowledge of a craftsperson
The research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic Houses is a rather comprehensive research project that aims to understand various aspects of Neolithic life in the Rhine/Meuse delta of the Netherlands. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the project, people with different skills and knowledge are required. Apart from academics, the project needs people skilled in crafts. Our team member Diederik Pomstra is such a craftsperson.
RETOLD Lead Partner visits Albersdorf
Early March, we had the chance to visit the Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen in Schleswig, Germany. Occasion was the official opening of their new museum building, a project which was at least ten years in the making, but it was an excellent opportunity for preparations of the RETOLD meeting which will take place here in Autumn-Winter 2023. EXARC is the lead partner in this cooperation project....
Sharing RETOLD Goals with our Visitors, step 2
Over the past three weeks EXARC worked with the three RETOLD museums partners to develop the banners for the second stage of the exhibition, each of the partners is holding at their premises. In 2022 we developed banners which explained the project goals and the partners. In 2023 it was time to start working on (one of the) the topics, which is Documenting Houses. Each partner selected one house...
Digitising a Medieval Village, how Cool is That?
In Berlin, in the Museum Village Düppel, exciting steps are taken. Their village and the surroundings are based on excavation results of a real medieval settlement from around 1200 AD. Can Düppel be digitized? They want to create a digital museum village which can be used in virtual- and augmented reality for education. We can also use digital models to show alternative interpretations of house reconstruction as well as engaging new visitor groups...
RETOLD: Audit on EXARC Reporting, first 2 years
In January 2023 our accountant who will do a final audit / reporting of the project (EXARC part) had a look at the first two project years. We wanted to be sure that the system is clear, that all the files can be found and are properly connected to the reporting form. In this way the work of the audit at the end of the project can be done faster, as he will only need to check the last two years and make a final report...
RETOLD: Update on the 2nd year of the project
In the second year of the RETOLD project (2022), a large scope of activities took place. Following the vlogging seminar back in May 2021, RETOLD partners have been testing their new skills and creating RETOLD related videos, either about the project or documenting activities and events taking place. One of the products of the RETOLD project is a small presentation / exhibition at our three museum partners...