The Heritage Digital Twin: a bicycle made for two. The integration of digital methodologies into cultural heritage research
Niccolucci, Franco, Markhoff, Béatrice, Theodoridou, Maria, Felicetti, Achille, Hermon, Sorin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
According to the authors, such integration is like riding a bicycle made for two, also known as a tandem. This kind of vehicle requires a strong collaboration between the two riders to pedal synchronically and the one in front must be able and willing to drive the tandem towards a common destination, on which both riders agree. The structure of the bicycle should suit a diversity of users: tall and short; married couples and perfect strangers; sportspeople and lazy ones. The way it can be used must adapt to any kind of road, dirt trails and urban well-paved streets alike. Cycling metaphors aside, the convergence and integration of two different disciplines puts requirements to the method and the attitude of both and of all participants.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-3-2023
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