This edition of SALENTO AVR ranged over topics from virtual/augmented/mixed reality to 3D user in... more This edition of SALENTO AVR ranged over topics from virtual/augmented/mixed reality to 3D user interfaces and the technologies needed to develop applications in many areas such as medicine, entertainment, arts and cultural heritage, military field, the industry, and maintenance. These topics were addressed by paper sessions, demos and poster sessions. We are very grateful to the Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee members for their support and for the time spent to review and discuss the submitted papers and doing so in a timely and professional manner. We would like to sincerely thank the keynote and tutorial speakers who willingly accepted our invitation and shared their expertise through illuminating talks, helping us to fully meet the conference objectives. We extend our thanks to the University of Salento for the enthusiastic acceptance to host the conference and the sponsors (*) for providing support in the organization of the event. Last but not least, we would l...
In 1787 it was Robert Barker to invent the term Panorama, still used to today all over the world ... more In 1787 it was Robert Barker to invent the term Panorama, still used to today all over the world to determine a large view, up until 360 degrees. His show has traveled European cities and the American new frontier, letting visitors “enter” into far painted cities or ancient history episodes. The Cinema Museum, in the movies archaeology section, digitally proposes the same experience. A small cylindrical cave houses the Digital Panorama, a semi-immersive environment, which creates visual and audio panoramas and back in time journeys into Turin cinema history. The visual-tactile interface design is of note because it has been designed to be equally available both by blind and seeing people, as for the Cinema Museum philosophy “a museum for all”. This paper illustrates the project critical points, the choices operated during the operating process and the interface reviews.
This edition of SALENTO AVR ranged over topics from virtual/augmented/mixed reality to 3D user in... more This edition of SALENTO AVR ranged over topics from virtual/augmented/mixed reality to 3D user interfaces and the technologies needed to develop applications in many areas such as medicine, entertainment, arts and cultural heritage, military field, the industry, and maintenance. These topics were addressed by paper sessions, demos and poster sessions. We are very grateful to the Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee members for their support and for the time spent to review and discuss the submitted papers and doing so in a timely and professional manner. We would like to sincerely thank the keynote and tutorial speakers who willingly accepted our invitation and shared their expertise through illuminating talks, helping us to fully meet the conference objectives. We extend our thanks to the University of Salento for the enthusiastic acceptance to host the conference and the sponsors (*) for providing support in the organization of the event. Last but not least, we would l...
In 1787 it was Robert Barker to invent the term Panorama, still used to today all over the world ... more In 1787 it was Robert Barker to invent the term Panorama, still used to today all over the world to determine a large view, up until 360 degrees. His show has traveled European cities and the American new frontier, letting visitors “enter” into far painted cities or ancient history episodes. The Cinema Museum, in the movies archaeology section, digitally proposes the same experience. A small cylindrical cave houses the Digital Panorama, a semi-immersive environment, which creates visual and audio panoramas and back in time journeys into Turin cinema history. The visual-tactile interface design is of note because it has been designed to be equally available both by blind and seeing people, as for the Cinema Museum philosophy “a museum for all”. This paper illustrates the project critical points, the choices operated during the operating process and the interface reviews.
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