P. Figueroa, J. Borda, Diego Restrepo, P. Boulanger, Eduardo Londoño, F. Prieto
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A VR Multimodal Interface for Small Artifacts in the Gold Museum
The Gold Museum, in Bogotá, Colombia, displays the largest collection of pre-Hispanic gold artifacts in the world and it has been renovated recently. With funds from the Colombian Government, we have created a multimodal experience that allows visitors to touch, hear, and see small artifacts. Here we present a description of this demo, its functionality, and technical requirements.