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Augmented Reality Guides

A solution that enriches tourists’ visits inside museums or interpretation centers as an alternative to the usual audio guides with greater functionality and using enriched multimedia resources.

It works quite intuitively and enables a wide range of content to be integrated. It also has a built-in image recognition system that enriches the exhibition area through augmented reality (without the need for markers). It also offers services such as a location map, connection with social networks, streaming narrations, etc. It can be used on smartphones (to be used on the visitor’s own device) or on tablets (rentals).

Virtual Flights

Online promotion tool aimed at intuitively spreading the word about the natural and cultural wealth of a territory by showing a wide variety of sites of interest to tourists. It makes it possible to integrate multiple dynamic multimedia content (3D models, 360º panoramic views, multimedia files with texts, images, videos, etc.) thus offering enriched information about the region.

The solution may be linked to social networks to promote the territory’s products for free by using free viral marketing. To maximize the user experience, it may be assigned to tablets, multi-touch desktops or motion capture systems (Kinect®) at permanent or temporary facilities.

feria

Case study

Virtual Flight over Cinco Villas

Virtualware has developed a virtual flight that makes it possible to fly over the territory in a very different way by moving the body and without controls. With arms outstretched and in a "flying" position, users can control the flight and steer with their own bodies as well as access informative fields with a simple hand movement.

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Mobile Virtual Routes

Application for mobile devices that helps users explore a place and interpret the scenery at their own pace because it enriches the physical visit by incorporating multiple multimedia content. It is specially designed for natural parks, the outside of museums, interpretation centers, archeological sites or simply to propose different cultural schemes in a region or city.

This innovative product enables visitors to explore or interpret one or several tourist routes that strive to promote or stimulate in a practical way that seeks to draw visitors closer. It is made up of different modules depending on the area’s available data connectivity (streaming narration, social networks, virtual field day, etc.).

Reconstructions of the past

Virtualware makes it possible to communicate and convey the proper cultural legacy to society. It thus facilitates access to visitors so that they can interactively feel like they are walking in our ancestor’s shoes, understand how they worked, how they hunted and ate… living the experience in different scenarios of their everyday lives.

poblado

Case study

3D projection at Gorafe Interpretation Center

Client : Gorafe Town Council / Association for Rural Development of the Region of Guadix

Virtualware has developed a complex 3D system (hardware and software) that visually and immersively explains how people lived in Gorafe 4.500 years ago. It consists of a 3D projection measuring 3.5 meters wide by 2.20 meters high that submerges the public in a prehistoric habitat occupied by tribes and characterized by burials in collective graves.

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Stereoscopic Immersive Systems

Besides inventing and creating tailor-made interactive software, Virtualware has the capacity to adapt it and pair it with the most suitable facilities that best fit the budget, thus turning the visit into an immersive and attractive experience.

The possibilities for putting the solutions developed into place are quite varied: large panoramic format surrounding systems, stereoscopic display systems (active or passive), 3D audio systems, multi-touch desktops, body recognition systems… In short, a complete turnkey service designed based on the work environment, its conditions and the client’s needs.

entrada

Case study

Santimamiñe Virtual Cave

Client : Culture Department of the Provincial Council of Biscay

A comprehensive installation comprising video and audio devices and an enormous stereoscopic screen 3.5 metres wide by 2.5 metres high l at the interpretation centre in the chapel of San Mames, near the cave entrance, enables visitors to complete their visit with a virtual tour. Technically, the results achieved exceeded all expectations. Virtualware has digitalised the entire 345 m of the original cave – distributed over ten connecting rooms – with very high detail and total precision and with a minimal margin of error of just 5cm throughout the route, and has added various elements that enrich the whole project.

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Virtual Museums

Current trends and the growing demand for an increase in communication and interaction with the public, virtual museums make it possible to virtually enjoy any exhibition site in an attractive, interactive, interactive and innovative way, and online as well.

Through the 3D virtual reconstruction, the museum’s website affords a more interactive online visit that attracts physical visits. It also makes it possible to incorporate panoramic HD views, multimedia files, videos and other resources that can be managed and updated by the museum itself through a management panel.

MuseoArqua

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ARQUA Virtual Museum

Client : GPD / National Underwater Archaeology Museum ARQUA

Virtualware, in a collaborative project with GPD, has developed and completely integrated the ARQVA virtual museum. It presumes to be the only museum in Spain entirely reconstructed in 3D that offers several different contents dealing with the most important museum objects in an attractive way in a three-dimensional setting. This is done through videos and photographs of the different exhibit items.The virtual reconstruction displays the entire complex of some 6,000 m2, as well as the inside of the Permanent Exhibit Room of 1,600 m2, and another devoted to Temporary Exhibits of 500 m2 that have more than 50 multimedia files to provide more information about its treasures.

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Virtual Caves

The recreation of a cave through virtual reality technology is a custom-made solution that solves the problems of conservation, accessibility and preservation. It also attracts the public’s interest and admiration due to its innovative nature.

Virtualware studies and develops the project by coordinating a multidisciplinary team of professionals with vast experience in new technologies and knowledge of archaeology/anthropology for a high-quality virtual reconstruction of a cave that will make it possible for visitors to make an immersive and realistic virtual visit.

The virtual cave is a solution with numerous advantages over physical replicas, and it has given numerous good operating results. Based on accurate entry data through 3D laser scanning technologies, it obtains a high degree of similarity and detail.

centro

Case study

Ardales Virtual Cave

Client : Guadalteba Local Action Group

The virtual visit displays the three-dimensional environment of the cave, as well as offering the opportunity of consulting the engravings and paintings dating from the Upper Paleolithic (about 20 thousand years ago) with multimedia cards. To carry out this project a process of laser scanning has been performed. This has got the modelling of the more complex elements geometry. It has specifically used a medium range flight time 3D laser scanner, and more than 300 digital photographs of precision has been taken to implement them on the virtual surface, thus giving the model a more realistic approach.

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