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Augmented Reality dominates UNESCO World heritage futures lab
...using augmented reality for cultural preservation Creative technologists and indigenous communities from 20 African countries took part in a three-day UNESCO World Heritage Futures Lab. The Lab required the participants to narrate the history of World Heritage sites using Virtual Reality (VR) applications. The event was held at NUST’s tech ecosystem, formally referred to as the High-Tech Transfer Plaza Select (HTTPS), as it directly aligns to the HTTPS’s goal to enhance capacities in immersive digital technologies.
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