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Methodological framework and tools for the participatory design of spatial interactive installations of augmented and mixed reality in arts and culture.

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Through different projects related to spatial augmented reality, a large gap was observed in the methodology of designing and evaluating such systems due to the large differentiation between them. Aiming at the efficient design of such systems, the researcher proposes this particular PhD dissertation to facilitate both colleagues in the same field and collaborators from other fields that are working together to create an exhibit or system. Although the thesis is still in its infancy, important questions have been recorded for later study.

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          CHIGREECE '23: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of the ACM Greek SIGCHI Chapter
          September 2023
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          ISBN:9798400708886
          DOI:10.1145/3609987

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