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Visualising the past, feeling the present: exploring emotional and perceptual responses to 3D palaeopathological models in contemporary audiences.

Investigador responsável: Steffi Vassallo

Grupo de investigação: Práticas e Políticas da Cultura


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Projetos Doutoramento

Palavras-chave

Anthropology of emotions | palaeopathology | health | 3D models | audience engagement

Instituição financiadora

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)

Parceiros

Associação 3Dp4Health - Printing Center For Health

Estado

Aberto

Data de início

01-10-2025

Data de fim

30-09-2028

Referência

2025.03540.BDANA


Abstract

This innovative project aims to investigate how contemporary audiences emotionally and perceptually engage with digital and printed 3D palaeopathological models created through four different imaging techniques. Drawing on the anthropology of emotions, it examines how sociocultural backgrounds and personal health experiences shape emotions and perceptions related to pain, empathy and health. A multimethodological ethnographic approach comprising an online survey, interviews/discussion forum and participant observation at exhibitions will be employed. The study will assess the impact of cultural narratives surrounding pain, healing and gender, alongside visual attributes like colour, resolution and anatomical precision, on audience responses. By investigating how socio-cultural and health narratives influence reactions to these models, this study seeks to inform academic practice, museum engagement and health education. Ultimately, it will advance the anthropological understanding of emotions, while establishing best practices for the ethical and effective use of 3D models in public and scientific contexts.

Equipa

Claudia Quaresma

Integrados

Francisca Alves Cardoso

Integrados

Patrícia Alves de Matos