An innovative audiovisual immersion space and its prospects for cultural heritage advancement Online publication date: Sun, 16-Aug-2015
by Apostolos Loufopoulos; Georgios P. Heliades; Minas Emmanouil; Theofanis Maragkos; Thanasis Epitidios
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies (IJCISTUDIES), Vol. 4, No. 2, 2015
Abstract: ARTE270 is an innovative experimental platform that combines panoramic optical projection (video and photography) with surround sound. The idea is to immerse the spectator/listener into audiovisual content both in realistic and artistic terms. It initially emerged in order to perform artistic experimentation on data derived from the flourishing natural environment of the Ionian Islands. Nevertheless, in the course of time, it comes up that a very important potential application lies with sustainable development. Our platform has been tried as part of a holistic approach for capturing, preserving and promoting further forms of cultural heritage as well as cultural networking through the new rendering capabilities of digital media.
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