Print Email Facebook Twitter Museums, Environments, Information Title Museums, Environments, Information Author Koutamanis, A. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Management in the Built Environment Date 2015-07-03 Abstract Modern digital media already permeate the physical world. The portability of information devices and the ubiquity of networks allow us to access information practically anyplace, creating digital overlays on reality. This also allows us to bring information we routinely archive in museums and collections back to the built environment, and so develop new opportunities for interaction, mostly with historical data that otherwise often remain invisible or intractable. Recently there has been increased interest in the narratives presented through these digital overlays. It is proposed that in augmented reality the narratives refer to the relation between environment and information, and in particular on the paradigmatic and syntagmatic dimensions of this relation. Subject augmented realityinformationsyntagmatic dimensionparadigmatic dimension To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cc3bc426-bbb4-4d40-8354-ac422e528a6d Publisher University of Thessaly Source Symposium Proceedings Museums in Motion, Volos, Greece, 3-4 July 2015; Authors version Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2015 Koutamanis, A. Files PDF 325264.pdf 578.31 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:cc3bc426-bbb4-4d40-8354-ac422e528a6d/datastream/OBJ/view