The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature, and an example of the genre of dream poetry. While its complete text can be found in the 10th Century ”Vercelli Book”, the poem is considerably older, and its oldest occurrence is carved (in runes) on the 7-8th Century Ruthwell Stone Cross. In this paper, we present the work done in the framework of the ”Visionary Cross” project, starting from the digitization of the Ruthwell Cross to the creation of a web-based digital edition of the Dream of the Rood, as it is carved on the Cross. The 3D data has been collected and processed with the explicit aim of creating a multimedia framework able to present the highly detailed digital model acquired with 3D Scanning technology, together with the transcription and translation of the runes that can be found on its surface. The textual and spatial information are linked through a system of bi-directional links called Spots, which allow the users to navigate freely over the multimedia content, keeping the 3D and textual data synchronized. The present work discusses the different issues arisen during the work, from digitization and processing to the design of a tool for the the integration of three dimensional content in the context of the presentation on the web platform of heterogeneous multimedia data, ending with the difficulties involved in the creation of an XML encoding that could account for the necessities of the visualization system, but keeping the encoding rules in the context of the standards of the community.

The Dream and the Cross: bringing 3D content in a digital edition

ROSSELLI DEL TURCO, Roberto;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature, and an example of the genre of dream poetry. While its complete text can be found in the 10th Century ”Vercelli Book”, the poem is considerably older, and its oldest occurrence is carved (in runes) on the 7-8th Century Ruthwell Stone Cross. In this paper, we present the work done in the framework of the ”Visionary Cross” project, starting from the digitization of the Ruthwell Cross to the creation of a web-based digital edition of the Dream of the Rood, as it is carved on the Cross. The 3D data has been collected and processed with the explicit aim of creating a multimedia framework able to present the highly detailed digital model acquired with 3D Scanning technology, together with the transcription and translation of the runes that can be found on its surface. The textual and spatial information are linked through a system of bi-directional links called Spots, which allow the users to navigate freely over the multimedia content, keeping the 3D and textual data synchronized. The present work discusses the different issues arisen during the work, from digitization and processing to the design of a tool for the the integration of three dimensional content in the context of the presentation on the web platform of heterogeneous multimedia data, ending with the difficulties involved in the creation of an XML encoding that could account for the necessities of the visualization system, but keeping the encoding rules in the context of the standards of the community.
2014
DIGITAL HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS. 2013. (DIGITALHERITAGE 2013)
Marsiglia, Francia
Ott. 28 - Nov. 1 2013
2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage 2013)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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9781479931712
http://www.visionarycross.org/
inglese antico; rune; storia dell'arte anglosassone; modellazione 3D; scansione 3D; data visualization; XML
Chiara Leoni; Marco Callieri; Matteo Dellepiane; Roberto Rosselli Del Turco; Daniel Paul O'Donnel and Roberto Scopigno
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