Name: Laura Camellini
email: jeeltcraft@gmail.com or jilt@jeeltcraft.com
web page and portfolio: www.jeeltcraft.com
Blog: http://thedrunkstage.jeeltcraft.com
Resume: http://www.jeeltcraft.com/CV_en.pdf
Location: Modena, Italy
Typical working hours: 9-13 16-20
Short summary
Hi I'd like to use the wikimedia commons monuments' pictures database (using images from the wiki loves monuments db http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org/ to build a stack of 3D models of monuments using [[ http://www.blender.org/ | blender ]] and [[ http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_3D_buildings | simple 3D buildings ]].
3D models would be created with the purpose of archeological open data pubblishing, studing a metodology to implement online web navigability through [[ https://www.blend4web.com/en/ | blend4web ]] on wikimedia pages (low poly) and [[ http://www.3d-archeolab.it/cosa-facciamo/stampa-3d/ | 3D archeological printing (sorry just in italian, this is a community who worked on 3D printing for the cultural heritageand linked on wikimedia commons monument pages, these modelson wikimedia there will be detailed and in obj format)]] anda link to the an openstreetmap exporter for procedural semantic data implementation through tags on openstreetmap tags.
For this last task I would implement an export tool to export the 3dmesh and sematica data to IFC open source format, which is studied right now as a standard for archeological 3D models for open data sharing in Italy and put that on Openstreetmap or wikimedia servers.
These 3D models and their semantic data will be shared on wikimedia with attribution licenselinked as HTML pages on wikipedia and wikimedia commons page for each monument, where there is a link to the openstreetmap location of the monument, andI'll add a linked on to the openstreetmap location of every monumentesporting tool for semantica data also.
Possible mentors:
#@Dkieselev (OSM and wikimedia community tech 3d part)
Paola Liliana Buttiglione (archeologist from the openpompei project and italian wikimedia community who will hrlp me keeping contacts with the 3d icona europea project about 3d model standard for archeology@Baruneju (wikimedia community 3D tech)
@Saverio.G (wikimedia community archeologist)
Timeline:
Building models: ([[ http://wikilovesmonuments.wikimedia.it/wlm2015-liste-monumenti-ed-elenco-enti/Emilia-Romagna/ | monuments in my region ]])
1 month and a half.
I'll build as many 3D models as I can using blender and export them for online navigation with blend4web in order to put a link to them on the wikimedia commons correspondig page.
Putting models on openstreetmap and wikimedia commons:
1 month. I will use simple 3d building and put 3D monuments on openstreetmap (linked to the blend4web generated page and to the wikimedia page) with as many semantic tags as I can find through my mentors' archeologic connections. I will also try to implement the wikimedia commons database during this period of time adding something that I see is missing for my nearby region (emiliaromagna).
Build the exporting tool for procedural and semantic data:
1 month and a half:
I need to interact intensively with the osm and wikimedia tech crew to implement this tool to be linked on openstreetmap and wikimedia commons pages.
The impact of this implementation would be great on the archeology's community in italy, in term of sharing information about monuments and improving researches.
I would be able to develop this tool in javascript, php or python as you can see from my resume, @Dkieselev has already given me support for this task I would appreciate a wikimedia tech community member mentor, which is the more challenging of my internship also..
Tech requirements:
A server with static ip to store 3D models, it would be handy to get ssh access to the server in order to run blender from remote and rebuild webgl models directly on the server if necessary.
The needed storage wouldn't be more that 40-50 gb to get at least one updated backup everytime I upload a Model.
I would love to get these required tech resources by wikimedia foundation.
Results:
At the end of the project my region ([[ http://wikilovesmonuments.wikimedia.it/wlm2015-liste-monumenti-ed-elenco-enti/Emilia-Romagna/ | EmiliaRomagna ]] Italy) may be covered of at least one 3D turistic route viewable in openstreetmap and in a blend4web low poly interactive html page, like [[ https://www.blend4web.com/apps/dairy_plant/dairy_plant.html?v=20151020144053 | this demo ]].
I will publish also a document in cooperation with the private and public social entities with wich I've been taking contacts and I will take contacts during the project (through my mentors), about the standars of open data for archeological monuments.
List of contacts which I already have to develop the open data 3D model standard for archeology:
[[ http://virtualschool.cineca.it/ | cineca virtual school ]]
[[ http://www.3d-archeolab.it/ | Archeolab community ]]
[[ http://www.arc-team.com/ | Arch Team ]]
[[ http://www.archeofoss.org/ | archeoFOSS ]]
[[ http://www.openpompei.it/ | OpenPompei ]]
Simone Garagnani e Andrea Gaucci, [[ http://www.unibo.it/it | Bologna University ]] who created 3D models for [[ http://www.experiencetruria.it/ | Experience Etruria ]] and [[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwYW2OXAw0g | Apa ]] (sorry just in Italian)
I would contact these people through meetings, such as openstreetmap italian meeting and through their online community during the entire 4 months period, to be able to write down a good document on open data standards, taking main care to the data that whould impact more on research (procedural data), turism information(routes in openstrettmaps and low polyhtml webscenarios), and 3D printing of monuments hi poly.the 3D printing part is not necessary as long as Openstreetmap already has a metodology fro processing 3D objects to OBJ format for printing explained here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/3D_printing
About me:
A part from what's written in my curriculum, I just finished the cineca 3D graphics for virtual heritage summer school learning their usage of blender for archeological purposes.
I've been working on the open source [[ http://cinelerra.org/2015/ | cinelerra ]] community for a pair of years from 2008 and 2010 on a Modena's municipality project called [[ http://www.comune.modena.it/politichegiovanili/nuove-tecnologie/nuove-tecnologie/rete-net-garage | netgarage ]], before starting to work as a freelance web design, my actual occupation.
I'd be glad to finish the 3D models (both in blender and simple 3d building) for one of these monuments:
http://www.patrimonioculturale-er.it/webgis/?id=5208
http://www.patrimonioculturale-er.it/webgis/?id=4910
editing the wikimedia commons wiki also, adding the 3D navigable model through blend4web and linking to the 3D model with procedural tags on OpenStreetmap.
This just to prove I'll be able to complete this part of the task, for the other parts I'm sure I'll be able to find the right mentors to complete that.