From immersive storytelling to experimentation in a multiscale modelling approach
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This resource focuses on immersive environments and multi-scale digital models as tools for scientific research, interpretation, and collaborative decision-making. Through examples ranging from biological systems and agriculture to archaeological reconstructions and heritage site analysis, it demonstrates how virtual reality (VR) technologies, digital twins, and semantic data integration can enhance the understanding of complex datasets and spatial environments.
Additional emphasis is placed on shared immersive work spaces that support collaboration, experimentation, and simulation activities, enabling experts to collectively explore, assess, and interpret cultural heritage scenarios within dynamic and context-rich virtual environments.
Learning Outcomes
- compare desktop-based and immersive visualization approaches for digital twin interaction.
- describe the advantages of multi-scale visualization for understanding complex systems.
- explain how immersive spatial reconstruction can be used for further research.
- evaluate the benefits of collaborative immersive environments in the workplace, research, simulations and decision making.
