Cultural Heritage experiences have been improved through times. New technologies
like augmented and mixed reality have allowed many stakeholders to improve the
offer and also its impact over users; transferring knowledge with informal learning
methodologies. However, the traditional augmentative approach is commonly based
on the Window-on-the-World (WoW) paradigm; which may isolate the user when a
group experience is expected. Therefore, this proposal is based on the new paradigm
World-as-Support; ...
Cultural Heritage experiences have been improved through times. New technologies
like augmented and mixed reality have allowed many stakeholders to improve the
offer and also its impact over users; transferring knowledge with informal learning
methodologies. However, the traditional augmentative approach is commonly based
on the Window-on-the-World (WoW) paradigm; which may isolate the user when a
group experience is expected. Therefore, this proposal is based on the new paradigm
World-as-Support; which was declared a few years ago, exposing the “Magic Lantern”
as a tool for projective augmentation and extended reality.
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