Church Heritage Multimedia Presentation Case study of the iconostasis as the characteristic art and architectural element of the Christian Orthodox churches

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This paper is part of ongoing research which aims is to develop the methodology for the church heritage digitization and visualization. The subject of the presented work is the iconostasis, as a significant part of the Christian Orthodox church heritage, distinguished by its bilateral character, as an architectural element of a church interior and an art piece composed of icons. Considering that iconostases can be seen only in situ, we developed the methodology for its digitization and virtual representation dissemination, which provides a user with the possibility to visualize iconostases outside the physical borders of sacral interiors. The proposed methodology relies on techniques for photogrammetric surveying, 3D modeling, and augmented reality visualization, and it is presented in a particular case study of the iconostasis. An outcome is shown as the multimedia presentation of an exhibition, realized throughout collaboration between the university and the museum.

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Djuric, I., Stojakovic, V., Misic, S., Kekeljevic, I., Vasiljevic, I., Obradovic, M., & Obradovic, R. (2019). Church Heritage Multimedia Presentation Case study of the iconostasis as the characteristic art and architectural element of the Christian Orthodox churches. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (Vol. 1, pp. 551–560). Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. https://doi.org/10.5151/proceedings-ecaadesigradi2019_421

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