ABSTRACT
We examine ways to engage visitors to art galleries in Canada and review less successful methods. We specifically explore the possibility of smart wearable devices, such as smart glasses, to improve visitors' experience and increase the number of visitors in galleries, archives and museums.
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- Smart Glasses in Galleries Libraries Archives Museums
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