FRAMES: A Platform for Constructing Immersive and Multimodal Extended Reality Exhibitions
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Date
2025
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The Eurographics Association
Abstract
While immersive technologies are becoming more prevalent in museums and exhibition spaces, significant opportunities remain to enhance visitor engagement through more interactive and meaningful experiences. At the same time, physical space limitations often restrict the number of artifacts on display, preventing institutions from showcasing the full richness of their collections to the public. To address these challenges, a platform named FRAMES was designed and developed. Initially implemented in a CAVE-like environment, FRAMES facilitates multi-user interactivity and social engagement, promotes cultural heritage dissemination, and supports the digital transformation of museum experiences. Key features include personalized interactions, accessibility, and Augmented Reality enhancements. To demonstrate its capabilities, VanoArt, an instance of FRAMES for art galleries, was created. A cognitive evaluation with UX experts confirmed the system's effectiveness in enhancing immersion, interactivity, and user engagement. These findings highlight FRAMES' potential to reshape digital exhibition practices and enrich cultural experiences.
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CCS Concepts: Human-centered computing → Interactive systems and tools; Applied computing → Arts and humanities
@inproceedings{10.2312:dh.20253130,
booktitle = {Digital Heritage},
editor = {Campana, Stefano and Ferdani, Daniele and Graf, Holger and Guidi, Gabriele and Hegarty, Zackary and Pescarin, Sofia and Remondino, Fabio},
title = {{FRAMES: A Platform for Constructing Immersive and Multimodal Extended Reality Exhibitions}},
author = {Pitikaki, Vasileia Eirini and Troulis, Emmanouil and Leonidis, Asterios and Korozi, Maria and Stephanidis, Constantine},
year = {2025},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-03868-277-6},
DOI = {10.2312/dh.20253130}
}