Di Giuseppantonio Di Franco Paola, Dolcetti Francesca, Baraldo Matteo, Day Steven
School of Philosophical, Historical, and Interdisciplinary Studies - University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
ThinkSee3D, UK.
Int J Herit Stud. 2025 Jun 26;31(7):956-977. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2025.2520760. eCollection 2025.
Disasters disrupt not only physical environments but also socio-cultural identities and sense of place. This study explores the role of Virtual Reality (VR) in post-disaster recovery, focusing on the earthquake-affected towns of Amatrice and Accumoli, Italy. Using a techno-ethnographic methodology, we integrated video interviews, 3D digital reconstruction, and co-creation to examine how immersive technologies facilitate emotional reconnection and community resilience. Findings suggest that VR environments can serve as spaces for mourning and re-familiarisation, helping individuals reconnect with lost surroundings. Multi-sensory elements (i.e. lighting, soundscapes, and everyday material details) proved crucial in fostering virtual place attachment. Intergenerational use of VR supported memory transmission, as younger community members relied on elders to interpret pre-disaster environments. However, trauma sensitivity remains essential, underscoring the value of community-centred, iterative design. This study contributes to digital heritage research by showing how VR can go beyond documentation, supporting storytelling and story-sharing, memory work, restauration of sense of place, and resilience-building, while calling for further study of its long-term impacts.
灾难不仅会破坏物质环境,还会扰乱社会文化身份和场所感。本研究探讨虚拟现实(VR)在灾后恢复中的作用,重点关注意大利受地震影响的阿马特里切和阿库莫利镇。我们采用技术民族志方法,结合视频访谈、3D数字重建和共同创作,来研究沉浸式技术如何促进情感重新连接和社区恢复力。研究结果表明,VR环境可以作为哀悼和重新熟悉的空间,帮助个人与失去的环境重新建立联系。多感官元素(如灯光、音景和日常物质细节)在促进虚拟场所依恋方面被证明至关重要。VR的代际使用支持了记忆传承,因为年轻的社区成员依靠长辈来解读灾前环境。然而,创伤敏感性仍然至关重要,这突出了以社区为中心的迭代设计的价值。本研究通过展示VR如何超越记录,支持故事讲述和故事分享、记忆工作、场所感恢复和恢复力建设,为数字遗产研究做出了贡献,同时呼吁对其长期影响进行进一步研究。