Heritage (Jul 2024)

Developing a Multitasking Augmented Reality Application for Theatrical and Cultural Content

  • Irene Mamakou,
  • Georgios Karafotias,
  • Gabriel Gkourdoglou,
  • Georgios Loumos,
  • Antonios Kargas,
  • Dimitrios Varoutas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7070169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
pp. 3578 – 3596

Abstract

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Implementing digital technologies, such as augmented reality and 3D modeling, to various cultural sectors is an ongoing procedure, especially favorable after the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though such technologies are common to museums, galleries and archaeological places all over the world, little research or practical cases have been developed when it comes to theaters and theatrical costumes. The proposed research article describes the methodology of both reference material collection and application development, while an analysis of functions and aesthetic results are described, especially when it comes to 3D modeling. This paper’s aim is to reveal that theatrical operations (as part of the cultural sector) as well as structured parts (such as acts, performances and costumes) can be preserved and served to larger audiences via technological means, such as an augmented reality application.

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