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    Realidad aumentada (AR) aplicada en el recorrido turístico para el Museo Prohibido Centro Cultural de Cuenca
    (Instituto de Tecnologías Sudamericano, 2023) Paúl Alejandro Granda Inga
    In this thesis, we address "Augmented Reality (AR) applied to the tourist tour of the Prohibido Centro Cultural de Cuenca Museum." The main objective of this study was to develop an interactive space using Motion Graphics animation technique and applying AR technology to enhance the user experience. Information was collected and analyzed to address the project's challenges, as museums with technological advancements need to adapt to these changes to preserve and promote their artistic and historical spaces. Through the obtained results, the museum successfully tackled the challenges posed by cultural and technological changes. By implementing these techniques effectively, a renewed vitality was infused into the artworks, allowing for increased relevance and connection with the audience. This immersive experience of animated paintings with Augmented Reality opens up a myriad of possibilities, not only for enhancing interaction but also for creating novel ways to present each of their artworks.

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