4 research outputs found

    SoundPacman: Audio augmented reality in location-based games

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    Sound design has received little attention in location-based games research. Typically, existing prototypes heavily rely on visual information with sound only having a marginal role in the game design and development process. This paper investigates the role of sound as primary interface for conveying game information and creating engaging gaming experiences. As a case study, we present SoundPacman, a prototype location-based game, wherein players experience the game space with the use of 3D sounds, which augment the physical environment. Preliminary tests utilizing EEG analysis provide evidence that sound augmentation may significantly contribute towards enhancing the immersion levels of players

    Mobile Augmented Reality Edutainment Applications for Cultural Institutions

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    The paper focuses on current practice regarding the application of mobile Augmented Reality (AR) technologies for enabling learning in the context of cultural heritage. It also presents ARmuseum, an application developed for the Museum of Industrial Olive Oil Production in Lesvos (MBEL). Finally, it discusses a number of issues related to the evaluation of mobile AR applications for cultural institutions
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