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Fig. 15.6
3-D augmentation: reconstruction of the prehistoric village
Fig. 15.7
Image augmentation: the experimental prehistoric house
organization (floating over the contemporary landscape), the existing image is
overlapped by another augmentation which becomes visible, i.e. the image of
a prehistoric house (Fig. 15.7 ). This image is of a real house, constructed as
an archaeological experiment, and is provided with an explanatory text and the
suggestion to the viewer to scan the experimental prehistoric house.
4. At this stage, the user has to toggle the application to the Image-recognition
mode , scan the house and enter a more immersive experience, represented by a
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