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Mixed-Reality Exhibition for Museum of Peace Corps Experiences using AHMED toolset

Published:19 October 2019Publication History

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We present a mixed-reality exhibition for the Museum of Peace Corps Experiences designed using the Ad-Hoc Mixed-reality Exhibition Designer (AHMED) toolset. AHMED enables visitors to experience mixed-reality museum or art exhibitions created ad-hoc at any location. The system democratizes access to exhibitions for populations that cannot visit these exhibitions in person for reasons of disability, time-constraints, travel restrictions, or socio-economic status.

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    SUI '19: Symposium on Spatial User Interaction
    October 2019
    164 pages
    ISBN:9781450369756
    DOI:10.1145/3357251

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