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Item Digital Technologies for Tangible and Intangible Heritage: a Preliminary Study for the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Cesario di Lecce(The Eurographics Association, 2025) Gatto, Carola; Corchia, Laura; Giuseppe, Giorgia De; Faggiano, Federica; Riera Panaro, Ileana; Paolis, Lucio Tommaso De; Campana, Stefano; Ferdani, Daniele; Graf, Holger; Guidi, Gabriele; Hegarty, Zackary; Pescarin, Sofia; Remondino, FabioIn the context of current debates on the digital transformation of cultural heritage institutions, this preliminary study investigates how digital technologies can support new narrative models for the valorisation of local memory within a global cultural framework. The case analysed is the Civic Museum of Contemporary Art in San Cesario di Lecce, Italy, as part of the project ''Da qui si vede tutta la città''. For this project a digital narrative path was developed to enrich visitors' engagement with both tangible and intangible dimensions of the collection, translating cultural content into a meaningful and accessible digital experience. The initiative reframes the museum as a participatory and dynamic space, where memory, creativity, and technology converge. The study outlines the conceptual framework and collaborative process underlying the intervention and anticipates a forthcoming phase of empirical evaluation through dedicated testing and user surveys.Item The Intermedit project: democratizing the access to Cultural Heritage of Antiquity through digital technologies(The Eurographics Association, 2025) Campos, Oriol Vicente; Bogdanovic, Igor; Bofill, Maria; Santos, Marta; Izac, Lionel; Costa, Benjamí; Fernández, Jordi H.; Hernández, Elisa; Izac, Sophie; Jiménez, Helena; Mezquida, Ana; Tremoleda, Joaquim; Campana, Stefano; Ferdani, Daniele; Graf, Holger; Guidi, Gabriele; Hegarty, Zackary; Pescarin, Sofia; Remondino, FabioThe InterMedit project: Mediterranean Exchange in Antiquity, a bridge between cultures, was born with the aim of creating a space of confluence to highlight the origin of the millenary connection maintained by three regions of the western Mediterranean (the Balearic Islands, the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, and the south of France) through their archaeological heritage from Antiquity. Initially, the idea was to generate a simultaneous exhibition in the three museums through the digitization and creation of 3D printed replicas. With the outbreak of the COVID pandemic in early 2020, the project had to be reoriented and redesigned in a virtual environment to create the immersive virtual exhibition. Finally, in 2024, the project carried out the simultaneous exhibition with replicas of the most outstanding pieces and access to the immersive exhibition of the InterMedit project. This project has made it possible to innovate in the creation of museographic content as a way of integrating a greater diversity of audiences, democratizing access to heritage, enhancing its value, and raising public awareness of the importance of archaeological heritage as a link between territories and cultures.