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Project Q4298997 in Germany, Austria
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Virtual compound systems and information technologies for tourist development of cultural heritage
Project Q4298997 in Germany, Austria

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    1,878,587.29 Euro
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    2,504,783.05 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 October 2016
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    30 September 2019
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    Universität Passau (UNI PASSAU)
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    47°34'56.78"N, 12°10'9.70"E
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    48°34'0.91"N, 13°27'1.58"E
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    47°35'0.24"N, 12°10'22.73"E
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    47°49'21.43"N, 13°2'27.71"E
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    48°34'39.79"N, 13°28'16.00"E
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    ViSIT uses the digital structural change for the increased valorization of cultural heritage: with the Veste Oberhaus (Passau) and the fortress Kufstein two representatives of the castles and residences of the Inn-Salzach-Danube area are opened up for visitors by multimedia installations and a virtual compound system - other locations such as Golling, Salzburg, Tittmoning and Burghausen will also be involved. The museums collaborate with scientific partners from the cultural and computer sciences to create a cross-border digital infrastructure for innovative cultural heritage presentation and assurance. The historic observation tower of the Veste Oberhaus and the tower of Kufstein Fortress are modeled as multi-media adventure sites. At the other locations (as associate partners), cross-site content is created for the participating museums so that a network of interconnected offers is created as a cross-border "virtual museum". Transferable software frameworks (open source) and "best practices" (digitally published) make it possible to expand the network in the future. (English)
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