“Augmented Interaction”: bringing geography, history and art to life
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that uses interactive and digital components to alter a person's perception of their surroundings using simple devices such as a smartphone or a tablet. Elements come to life to produce new interactions, and insight into specific points of interest, to provide experiences to increase engagement, also adapted to a specific context and personalized. This technology can also offer gamification possibilities which can be activated during the exploration of a site, a museum or even a city, which can make the tour and the cultural or scientific attractions more interesting. New technologies changed our way of telling history, art, and even geography. This article aims to present two applications based on augmented reality to improve the learning process with digital technologies by “augmenting” the live view of the real world of the users: the app Shadow of Norge, developed by Università Europea di Roma, and the multimedia project for the volume “Palermo. Second star to the right” designed by INAF in collaboration with Bas Bleu Illustration.
Coverage
VARIOUS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES (VITE I)
All editors
Daricello L., Leonardi L., Orlando S., Pillitteri I., Benatti S.
Volume
94
Start page
80
Conferenece
VARIOUS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES (VITE I)
Issn Identifier
0037-8720
Rights
open.access
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