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Crafting research communication in building history

Almevik, Gunnar ; Westin, Jonathan

Formakademisk, 2021, Vol.14 (2), p.1 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oslo: Formakademisk

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  • Título:
    Crafting research communication in building history
  • Autor: Almevik, Gunnar ; Westin, Jonathan
  • Assuntos: Church buildings ; Didactics ; Didaktik ; Hemse stave church ; Historia och arkeologi ; Historic artifacts ; Historic buildings & sites ; History and Archaeology ; Non-traditional research output (NTRO) ; Pedagogical Work ; Pedagogiskt arbete ; Social Sciences Interdisciplinary ; Tvärvetenskapliga studier ; Virtual diorama ; Virtual reality
  • É parte de: Formakademisk, 2021, Vol.14 (2), p.1
  • Descrição: This research is presented through an interactive application. A virtual reconstruction based on the remains from a medieval stave church is used as a case study to re-establish the historic building as a tangible place and assemblage. Augmented by virtual reality, the research focuses on the sensuous aspects of the stave church as a whole-where architecture, artefacts, light, and materials interact-through the movements of approaching, entering, and dwelling. The research output is a virtual reconstruction, or a virtual diorama, that "re-members" the stave church elements and re-contextualises contemporaneous religious artefacts that have been dismembered and diffused in various exhibitions and deposits. The contribution in this research is methodological, seeking to test and provide a case to discuss how non-traditional research outcome can be crafted to elicit the sensuous aspects of research and still attend to the rigor of science. We seek to methodologise the digital artefact as a research output but also as a means for testing hypothesis and observing the effects when enacting the environment. The connection to the craft sciences concerns both the empirical material, the wooden stave church as a crafted object, and the exploration of an interactive application as a research output or hermeneutic device in the research process.
  • Editor: Oslo: Formakademisk
  • Idioma: Inglês;Norueguês;Dinamarquês

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