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Title Standards for science communication in extended and virtual reality: a model for XR/VR based on London Charter and Seville Principles
ID_Doc 14629
Authors Tamayo, JLR; Wuebben, DL; Gertrudix, M
Title Standards for science communication in extended and virtual reality: a model for XR/VR based on London Charter and Seville Principles
Year 2024
Published Jcom-Journal Of Science Communication, 23, 3
DOI 10.22323/2.23030203
Abstract Videos featuring research results, laboratory tutorials, and online webinars are fundamental tools for disseminating science and boosting scientific virtual reality (VR), represent new challenges for scientists and science communicators. XR and VR can enhance, bend, or distort the reality surrounding scientific facts. The London Charter and Seville Principles are standards for computer-based visualization and reconstruction in a virtual reproduction of heritage sites and research in domains such as archaeology. Here, we develop a similar set of standards for the representation of scientific results in XR and VR and clarify the use of implicit XR and VR elements such as storytelling, setting, agency, interactivity, and other factors. Finally, the authors propose a framework XR/VR Model of Science Representation and Communication, derived from the context and other frameworks for representing information in virtual environments.
Author Keywords Science and media; Science communication; theory and models; Science education
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001229083300001
WoS Category Communication
Research Area Communication
PDF https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2303_2024_A03/download/pdf/
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