Augmented Reality and 3D Printing for Archaeological Heritage: Evaluation of Visitor Experience

Augmented Reality (AR) and 3D printing have increasingly been used in archaeological and cultural heritage to make artifacts and environments accessible to the general public. The Department of Computer Science and the Innovation Labs at BTH collaborated by digitizing and 3D printing the remains of an ancient dog skeleton, the Ljungaviken dog, dated around 8000Continue reading “Augmented Reality and 3D Printing for Archaeological Heritage: Evaluation of Visitor Experience”