Design of information landscapes for cultural heritage content

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The presentation of cultural heritage information is typically addressed with the use of web pages eventually integrated with specific visualization of 3d models that complete the textual information. The problem with this type of information is its extent, its complexity and the connection between the various concepts. This paper presents an Information Landscape system for the fruition of this type of information through a virtual environment, available both for desktop and immersive visualizations. Copyright 2008 ACM.

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Ruffaldi, E., Carrozzino, M., Evangelista, C., Bergamasco, M., & Nerf, V. (2008). Design of information landscapes for cultural heritage content. In Proceedings - 3rd International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, DIMEA 2008 (pp. 113–119). https://doi.org/10.1145/1413634.1413659

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