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    • A Proposal for A Digital and Physical Installation of Techno-Scientific-Art Research: Open Access Antiquarianism at the Digital Heritage Expo 2015 

      Richter, Ashley; Hess, Mike; Petrovic, Vid (IEEE, 2015)
      Open Access Antiquarianism is a collaboration between archaeologists, artists, computer scientists, and structural engineers to creatively push the boundaries at the intersection of art and technology to evaluate, engage, ...
    • Serbia 1914 

      Rodic, Jana; Todorovic, Marko (IEEE, 2015)
      Serbia 1914 is a contemporary museum project dedicated to the FWW centenary. The exhibition at Historical Museum of Serbia, organized by Historical Museum of Serbia and Military Museum under the patronage of Ministry of ...
    • Smartphone-based Remote 3D Interaction for Digital Heritage Applications 

      Aguilera, Alejandro Rodríguez; León, Alejandro (IEEE, 2015)
      Nowadays, smartphones include a set of built-in sensors that provide 3D capabilities to these devices. These 3D sensing capabilities, together with the touchscreen input, a very high compute power, and its widespread use, ...
    • Tiber Valley Virtual Museum 

      Pietroni, Eva; Forlani, Massimiliano; Rufa, Claudio; Ferdani, Daniele; Palombini, Augusto; Pagano, Alfonsina (IEEE, 2015)
      The Virtual Museum of the Tiber Valley has been conceived in order to increment and disseminate the knowledge, the interest and the affection towards the territory north of Rome.
    • V-MusT Competence Centre 

      Pletinckx, Daniel; Nollet, Dries; Capurro, Carlotta (IEEE, 2015)
      The experience of Virtual Museums applications developed during V-Must.net project and within the international exhibition Keys To Rome (www.keys2rome.eu).
    • Virtex 

      Pletinckx, Daniel (IEEE, 2015)
      Virtex represents a new approach to tell the story of a cultural heritage object through a tangible interface. It uses a replica of a museum object or monument, in which a number of interactive areas can be activated by ...
    • The Wall of Knowledge 

      Saleh, Fathi; Nabil, Mohammad; Sameer, Nessma (IEEE, 2015)
      The Wall of Knowledge is a new Virtual Museum installation that was developed by CULTNAT (Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage) in 2014.
    • What communication for museums? Experiences and reflections within the project for the Museo Egizio in Turin 

      Gabellone, Francesco; Ferrari, Ivan; Giuri, Francesco; Chiffi, Maria (IEEE, 2015)
      The Egyptian Museum in Turin project aims at being a communicative concept which, through the use of technologies for three-dimensional restitution, reconstruction and computer animation, can accelerate and enhance the ...