The EU '3D-Icons' project aims to create highly accurate 3D models and a range of other materials (images, texts and videos) of iconic and internationally important monuments and buildings across Europe and to provide access to this data on line.

Over 130 monuments and buildings from Ireland, including decorated high crosses, the island monastery of Skellig Michael, the passage tombs of Knowth and Newgrange, and the ceremonial landscape of Tara are featured in this digital collection. In addition to making content available on line, this data has the potential to be of benefit to such sectors as education, tourism, the creative economy, conservation and monitoring of cultural heritage sites.

The site will continually be updated with new sites and functionality to enhance your experience.

Tá sé mar aidhm ag an togra Eorpach 'Íomhánna 3D' samhaltáin fíor-bheacht 3D agus réimse ábhair eile (macasamhail, téacsanna agus físeáin) a chruthú d'fhoirgintí agus séadchomharthaí íocónacha ar fud na hEorpa a bhfuil clú idirnáisiúnta ortha. Ina theannta sin, cuirfear an bailiúcháin digiteach seo ar fáil mar rochtain foinse oscailte.

I measc na 130 foirgintí agus séadchomharthaí as Éirinn a chuirfear ar fáil sa bhailiúchán seo, beidh ardchrosa mhaisithe, an mhainistir oileánach Sceilg Mhichíl, tuamaí pasáiste Chnóbha agus Sí an Bhrú agus tírdhreach deasghnách na Teamhrach.

Chomh maith leis an ábhar seo a chur ar fáil ar líne, beidh earnálacha oideachais, turasóireachta, tionscail cruthaitheachta, caomhnaithe agus monatóireachta suíomhanna oidhreacht chultúrtha in ann tairbhe a bhaint as an bhfoinse seo.

Leanfar ag cur leis na séadchomharthaí agus le feidhmiúlacht an suímh seo chun d’eispéiseas a shaibhriú.

  • Data Capture

    In recent years the development of technologies and techniques for the surface data capture of three-dimensional artefacts and monuments has allowed both geometrical and structural information to be documented. Several approaches have been developed,...

  • Modelling

    3D post-processing is a complex procedure consisting of a sequence of processing steps that result in the direct improvement of acquired 3D data (by laser scanning, photogrammetry), and its transformation into visually enriched (and in some cases sem...

Project Management: Anthony Corns

Surveyors: Gary Devlin & Robert Shaw

3D Modelling: Aaron Deevy & Patrick Griffin

Metadata Content:  Edel Bhreathnach, Louise Kennedy, Evie Monaghan, Luis Dominguez

Web Design & Illustration: Ian McCarthy

Administration: Aoife Kane & Kathleen O'Sullivan

Additional Acknowledgements

SURVEY

Hugo Martin (DIT), Lorcan Scully (UCD), Philip Behan (DIT), Lukasz Banaszek (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan), Charlie Yuill (West Virginia University), Paul Bryan (English Heritage), David Andrews (English Heritage) 

ASSISTANCE WITH ACCESS TO SITES

Office of Public Works (OPW) - Frank Shalvey, John Cahill, Grellan Rourke, Ana Dolan, John O’Brien, Ken Curley, Breda McWalter, George McClafferty, Peter Boyle, Sharon Downie, Padraig O'Tuairisc, Marian O'Brien, Brónagh McGuinness, Niall Bergin and all additional staff at OPW manned sites

National Monuments Service (DAHG) - Ann Lynch, Tom Condit, Con Manning, Edward Bourke

Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), Built Heritage - Claire Foley, John O’Keefe

UCD - Graeme Warren

National Parks & Wildlife Service - Damian Clarke

Meath County Council - Loreto Guinan, Fiona Beers, Jill Chadwick

Hollywell Trust - Derry Mark Lusby, Shawn Whoriskey

FabLab, Derry - John Peto, Paul McCay, Eamon Durey  Navan  Fermanagh Aghinver Boat Company

PROJECT COMMITTEE

Ian Doyle (Heritage Council), Col Manning (NMS), Grellan Rourke (OPW)

EQUIPMENT PROVISION

KOREC - Mark Poveda

There are two ways to observe and manipulate your models: Orbit Mode and First Person Mode. You can switch between these modes from the Viewer Mode menu.

Orbit Mode

Orbit Mode allows you to rotate around the object's origin in three axes, similar to most 3D software.

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First Person Mode

First Person Mode lets you "walk" in 3D space and look around, like you might see in a first-person video game. 

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If your graphics card is not webGL enabled the 3D model will default into an image-based fallback viewer, which emulates a true turntable-style viewer.

Several complimentary resources were created during the project which camn be used to explore the data form all the EU project partners and provide background information and guidance on the 3D-ICONS pipeline

3D ICONS Portal

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The portal enables users to search for all of the content that 3D ICONS partners have made available to Europeana, and displays the full metadata captured for the content. Browse the portal at: http://3dicons.ceti.gr/

 

Europeana

bg-europeana-logo-160The 3D-ICONS project has contributed content to Europeana, increasing the critical mass of engaging 3D content available to Europeana’s users.
View the 3D-ICONS content in Europeana

Project Guidelines

The 3D-ICONS project exploits existing tools and methodologies and integrates them in a complete supply chain of 3D digitization to contribute a significant mass of 3D content to Europeana. These guidelines aim to document this complete pipeline which covers all technical and logistic aspects to create 3D models of cultural heritage objects with no established digitization.

Each section of these guidelines corresponds to one of the interlinked stages of the 3D-ICONS pipeline:

  • 3D Data Capture Techniques
  • Post Processing of 3D Content
  • 3D Publishing Methodology
  • Metadata
  • Licensing & IPR Considerations

When reading the guidelines it is important to understand that each stage in the processing pipeline is interrelated, and therefore one should look at the pipeline as a holistic approach to the challenge of capturing and presenting 3D models of cultural heritage models. Data capture, post processing and 3D publishing activities normally occur sequentially after each other. The direction of these activities is not only towards the final online 3D model. In carrying out your own 3D heritage efforts, one should also consider the final potential publishing methodology, and travel back up the supply chain to identify what are the most appropriate capture and modelling techniques to provide this online 3D solution. The processes involved with the creation of metadata and the selection of appropriatedata licensing should be integrated at all stages of the pipeline.

Case Studies

The case studies presented here are just a representative selection from over 1,000 3D models of cultural heritage objects produced by the project partners during the course of the 3D-ICONS project. Each project partner has provided two case studies which have been grouped within two broad ranges of ;cultural heritage object - monuments and buildings, and artefacts and architectural detail. Online outlines of each of the case studies can be viewed from the menu on the right. A comprehensive collection of ALL of the case studies including a full selection of images and supporting maps is available to view and download below.

Software

Project Consortium

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The 3D-ICONS consortium contains sixteen partners. 4 academic institutions (Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale, Universidad de Jaen, Politechnico di Milano and National Technical University of Athens), 7 research institutions (Consiglio Nationale della Richerche, Athena Research and Innovation Center in 

Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Discovery Programme, Association pour le developpement de l’enseingement et des Rescherches aupres des universities, des centres de recherché et des enterprises d’Aquitaine, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, the Cyprus Research and Education Foundation and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), 2 museums (Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiendenis and Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a României) and 3 SMEs (MDR Partners,CMC Associates, Visual Dimemsion).

  • ADERA, ARCHAEOTRANSFERT France
  • ATHENA - ATHENA RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTER IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES Greece
  • CMC ASSOCIATES LTD. United Kingdom
  • CNR - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Italy
  • CNRS - CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE France
  • DISCOVERY PROGRAMME LTD Ireland
  • FBK - FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER Italy
  • KONINKLIJKE MUSEA VOOR KUNST EN GESCHIEDENIS Belgium
  • MUZEUL NAŢIONAL DE ISTORIE A ROMÂNIEI Romania
  • NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS Greece
  • POLITECNICO DI MILANO Italy
  • STARC - CYPRUS RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Cyprus
  • UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI L'ORIENTALE Italy
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE JAEN Spain
  • VISUAL DIMENSION BVBA Belgium

Funding

cip-logoThe 3D-ICONS project was co-funded through the EU Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)

The Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme (ICT-PSP) aims at stimulating a wider uptake of innovative ICT based services and the exploitation of digital content across Europe by citizens, governments and businesses, in particular SMEs.The focus is placed on driving this uptake in areas of public interest.

The programme contributes to a better environment for developing ICT based services and helps overcome hurdles such as the lack of interoperability and market fragmentation. Activities supported by ICT-PSP Funding goes mainly to pilot actions, involving both public and private organisations, for validating in real settings, innovative and interoperable ICT based services in areas such as: ICT for health, ageing and inclusion; Digital Libraries; ICT for improved public services; ICT for energy efficiency and smart mobility; Multilingual web and Internet evolution.

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