An Exploration of Virtual Reality Technologies for Museums

The Cryolo 1.0 is a practice-led research project that explores the processes and challenges of different virtual reality (VR) related technologies in the context of bringing static museum exhibits "to life". It consists of producing four different applications that can be experienced on d...

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Main Author: Thandu, Nagaraju (Author)
Other Authors: Marks, Stefan (Contributor), Kruse, Jan (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2019-10-25T02:55:24Z.
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