Koldinghus Augmented: The Castle Chapel

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Description

The Koldinghus Castle in Kolding, Denmark, is an important location in the history of Denmark. The history of the castle dates back to the thirteens century and has undergone several major re-modellings. A major re-modelling in 1598 to 1616 under King Christian IV resulted in the addition of a large castle chapel; Christian IV's Chapel. The castle was completely destroyed by fire in 1808.
This project will revive the Castle Chapel by using Virtual and Augmented Reality to visually re-create the original appearance of the chapel. In particular two Augmented Reality stands/viewers will be constructed and placed in the remains of the chapel, which now stands as bare brick wall under a roof. Using the viewers visitors will be able to pan around and see a visualization of a 3D model of the original chapel.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/01/201231/12/2012

Collaborative partners

  • Museet på Koldinghus (Project partner)

Funding

  • Koldinghus Museum

Keywords

  • Augmented Reality, cultural heritage

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  • An Interactive Visualization of the Past using a Situated Simulation Approach

    Madsen, J. B. & Madsen, C. B., 2013, Proceedings of the 2013 Digital Heritage International Congress. C. Addison, A., Guidi, G., De Luca, L. & Pescarin, S. (eds.). IEEE, Vol. 1. p. 307-314 8 p.

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  • Realtime global illumination using compressed pre-computed indirect illumination textures

    Bahnsen, C., Martin dit Neuville, A., Pedersen, C., Danielle Monique Tranchet, G. & Madsen, C. B., 28 Jun 2012, WSCG 2012 Conference Proceedings: The 20th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. Skala, V. (ed.). Union Agency, p. 231-238 8 p.

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