Scan4Stories Closing Event

What can storytelling and immersive technology such as Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality mean for the heritage sector? The TETRA project Scan4Stories tried to find an answer to this question. During the final event, the findings of the research project will be presented and you will have the opportunity to test out the various prototypes. Are you looking for new ways to tell heritage stories? Are you considering getting started with immersive technology soon? Are you fascinated by the subject but do you still have many questions? Is all this new to you? Then be inspired during the closing event! You will have the opportunity to test practical examples, try prototypes, follow one of the workshops, get in touch with technology partners and exchange ideas during a networking moment.

21/09/2021

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Scan4Stories

Today's heritage visitor is looking for unique experiences. To shape these experiences, strong stories and technological innovation are essential. However,...

Where:

De Lovie, Krombeekseweg 82, Poperinge, Belgium

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