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Augmented Reality as a Space for Presenting and Passing the Information about Works of Art and Architectural Monuments

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Towards Modern Collaborative Knowledge Sharing Systems

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Fast-developing multimedia technology (especially in the sphere of Internet publication) allow us to cross borders associated with popularizing the works of art as well as architectural monuments. Once famous masterpieces could first and foremost be found on pictures and films. Later the virtual worlds appeared, in which one could find and explore virtual museums together with its exhibits. At present we may just find ourselves in a place where e.g. historic building used to stand in see it using the augmented reality. Not only can the augmented reality expand the scope and method of reception of information but also enlarges the number of its recipients due to the development of technology supporting it. Therefore, it becomes a medium of a huge scope of influence. The article constitutes the ideological basis for beginning the research on the use of augmented reality in the presentation and passing the information about works of art and architectural monuments.

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Andrzejczak, J., Szrajber, R. (2012). Augmented Reality as a Space for Presenting and Passing the Information about Works of Art and Architectural Monuments. In: Lipiński, P., Świrski, K. (eds) Towards Modern Collaborative Knowledge Sharing Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 401. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27446-6_5

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