VOLUMETRIC VIDEO FOR PRESERVATION: Exploring the Possibilities and Challenges for Immersive BIPOC Storytelling

Abstract

This panel explores the possibilities and challenges of volumetric video capture for digital humanities research and pedagogy, particularly in terms of documenting and representing the stories of BIPOC Americans who have lived through historical eras of global conflict. The panel will focus on the panelists’ experiences working with volumetric video and their work on a multi-institutional National Endowment for the Humanities-funded project. Panelists will offer perspectives on the benefits of volumetric video and its preservation challenges.

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Zack Lischer-Katz; Rashida K. Braggs; Bryan Carter; Sven Bliedung von der Heide
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volumetric video; immersive media; digital storytelling; inclusion; preservation
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CC-BY 4.0 International
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