Monthly Archives: November 2010
Today the Human-Computer Interaction Lab of the University of Udine (disclosure: two of the authors of this blog work there) is releasing a demo of its software for designing virtual exhibitions and visits, called VEX (Virtual EXhibition) CMS. The video below shows how the software works; in particular, at 1:58 in the video you can see how an automatic camera control approach is used to derive viewpoints from which artworks can be appreciated (viewpoints can then be connected to form … Continue reading
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