The new system will be adapted for people with disabilities.
For two years, the Group of Information Technologies for the Heritage Documentation at the University of Salamanca (TIDOP) has worked to develop the project on laser surveying and virtual viewer for the metric documentation and cataloging of the Walls of Ávila, called “Virtual Wall”. It is a program with a novel dual role, as it will allow 3D visits to the monument, with informative and also enable improve conservation actions.
Diego González Aguilera, professor and researcher of TIDOP, explains that “Virtual Wall” uses the newest laser technology, superior in quality than the theodolite and the GPS, ensure “accessibility” to the monument, at least virtually, offering unique perspectives and is easy to use. Moreover, from the scientific point of view, allows the control “stone by stone” of the Wall. The project can be applied in a technical and patrimonial side adapted to the technical services of heritage, planning and maintenance of the Wall.
The other side is the tourist, cultural and outreach. In this respect, the most immediate project, but still without date, will be the launch of this initiative, which allows a virtual tour of the Wall, through three informatic points that will be located in as many tourist sites, which will be the Municipal Congress and Exhibition Center “Lienzo Norte», the Visitor Reception Center and “Hall of butchers”, which recently opened an Integral Tourist Office. This system will also be fully accessible, so that will be adapted for people with disabilities.