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Databases and virtual environments: a good match for communicating complex cultural sites

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This work presents the state of the art pr ICT applications related to Cultural Heritage conceived by the project New Institutions for Communicating the City, of Bologna City Council (director Mauro Felicori) and by the Visit Lab of CINECA (project manager Antonella Guidazzoli)

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    SIGGRAPH '04: ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Educators program
    August 2004
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    ISBN:1581138962
    DOI:10.1145/1186107
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