Hernández-Ibáñez, Luis A.Blanco, DavidIglesias-Guitian, Jose A.Taibo, JavierSeoane, AntonioJaspe-Villanueva, AlbertoMihura-López, Rocío2025-05-212025-05-212006Hernández Ibáñez, L., Blanco, J. D., Iglesias, J. A., Taibo, J., Seoane, A., Jaspe, A., & López, R. (2006). El Museo Vacío. Uso de una instalación transitable de Realidad Virtual para la experimentación espacial de una unidad habitacional en un asentamiento prerromano. Conferencia Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital, SIGraDi 2006.http://hdl.handle.net/2183/42055Conferencia presentada al X Congreso Iberoamericano de Gráfica Digital, en Santiago de Chile, del 21 al 23 de noviembre de 2006.[Abstract]: This paper describes the use of a existing Virtual Reality installation developed by the authors named the Empty Museum that allows the users to walk physically into a virtual space. It is used in this case to explore a bronze age housing unit actually being excavated in the settlement of San Cibrán de Las (Spain). The project involved a recreation of the architecture, domestic objects and characters related to the ancient Castro culture following an archaeological and historical point of view. The visitor explores the place by walking inside the kitchen of the house, examining several points of interest while triggering explanatory speeches related to what is displayed. The user can also watch the living in the settlement looking through the openings of the virtual building and interact with the virtual inhabitants of the house as he or she physically walks around them.spaVirtual realityVirtual historical heritageVirtual humansCastro cultureEl Museo Vacío. Uso de una instalación transitable de Realidad Virtual para la experimentación espacial de una unidad habitacional en un asentamiento prerromanoconference outputopen access