
handle: 11311/661016 , 11311/554665
The set of sessions to make up the Track ranging between “Networked Arts: basic issues and achievements” and “On line cultural application: the new paradigma” stressed the focus of this year edition on an area identified by the European Commission as key for informatics and telecommunication applications. Indeed the focus of the Track on cultural heritage has attracted attendees from a wide variety of disciplines: archeologists, architects, art historians, designers, and of course ICT experts, who presented their contributions mostly in the Presentation program, extending the traditional WWW audience. We expect cross-fertilisation from different disciplines to be most useful in order to bring effective advantages to the Cultural Heritage area from WWW research.
eCulture; World Wide Web Conference; eContent
eCulture; World Wide Web Conference; eContent
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