Why should you read this?
How Technology and Crowd Participation can solve archaeological mysteries.
This article provides a fascinating glimpse into how technology and the power of collective
intelligence can help solve long-standing archaeological puzzles. If you’re interested in history, modern technology, or even gaming as a tool for innovation, this is a must-read.
Overview of the Project
Exploring the “Open Reassembly”-Initiative and its challenges the article highlights the “Open Reassembly” project, a collaboration between researchers from TU Graz and the University of Graz. The project focuses on reconstructing an ancient marble altar slab, discovered in the 1950s, from a 1,500-year-old church in Tyrol. Initially pieced together incorrectly, the slab’s restoration has been challenging.
How the Game Works
Using virtual reconstruction through collective intelligence and voting through an online game, participants from all over the world can digitally manipulate scanned fragments, trying various configurations to find the correct match. By collectively voting on solutions, players help reconstruct the slab into a 3D model, offering an innovative way to correct past mistakes.
Diese Leseempfehlung stammt von Said Paul, 5BK, BFI-Schulen.
Dies ist ein Lesetipp zum Beitrag: Rekonstruktion einer Altarplatte mittels Onlinegame
Der Schüler hat für diesen Beitrag ChatGPT genutzt.