Our experience proves that a non possessive stance towards ones own products, speeds up and optimises time and costs, improving different end-products. The continuous transfer of models, adapted to new requirements, speeds up the productions, allowing to focus more on aesthetics, without damaging neither the source project nor the recipient, and reaching the widest audience possible. The multiplication of references can be seen even in the short term as much more fruitful than creating expensive projects closed in themselves. The rapidity of development and the increasing quality of the final product allows, hence, a distribution able to reach an increasingly wider audience, bringing the promotion of cultural heritage to a newer and higher awareness.
CREATING NEW LINKS AMONG PLACES THROUGH VIRTUAL CULTURAL HERITAGE APPLICATIONS AND THEIR MULTIPLE RE-USE
Pescarin Sofia
2014
Abstract
Our experience proves that a non possessive stance towards ones own products, speeds up and optimises time and costs, improving different end-products. The continuous transfer of models, adapted to new requirements, speeds up the productions, allowing to focus more on aesthetics, without damaging neither the source project nor the recipient, and reaching the widest audience possible. The multiplication of references can be seen even in the short term as much more fruitful than creating expensive projects closed in themselves. The rapidity of development and the increasing quality of the final product allows, hence, a distribution able to reach an increasingly wider audience, bringing the promotion of cultural heritage to a newer and higher awareness.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.