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Heritage-Tourismus und Digital Cultural Heritage Content

Digitale Anwendungen im öffentlichen Raum

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Groß angelegte Digitalisierungsinitiativen in den letzten Jahren haben dazu geführt, dass immer mehr Digitalisate aus Archiv- oder Museumsbeständen der Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung stehen. Dieser Digital Cultural Heritage Content soll einer möglichst umfassenden Nutzung zugeführt werden. Im Heritage-Tourismus wird visueller Content für raumbezogene Digitalkonzepte verwendet, die über partizipative Zugänge zur Interaktion motivieren oder über mobile Applikationen neue ‚Wahrnehmungserlebnisse‘ schaffen sollen.

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