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Last updated: 14.10.25
Mixed Reality in the Dome – Yoyo Munk
What if you could see, hear and walk amongst forgotten items in a library's archive?
Artist-scientist Yoyo Munk is developing a site-specific mixed-reality artwork that merges the Library's collection with the Dome’s architecture.
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Glossary
Mixed reality
Blending real-world environments with digitally generated ones, allowing people to experience both the physical and computer-generated at the same time. Mixed reality worlds are often interactive and designed to enhance real-world environments. Mixed reality covers a wide spectrum from nearly 100% virtual worlds to nearly all physical ones.
Augmented reality
A technology that overlays real world experience with computer generated content, often in an interactive form. While Augmented Reality (AR) typically refers to the inclusion of digital visuals in real world environments, AR experiences can also include other sensory elements, like audio or haptic experiences. One of the most famous examples of AR is Pokémon Go, a mobile phone game that superimposes Pokémon onto the world around us and invites users to interact with them.
Stereograph
A stereograph consists of two nearly identical photographs that, when viewed through a device called a stereoscope, combine to create a three-dimensional image. This technique was particularly popular during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They often depicted landscapes, architecture and everyday life, providing a more immersive and realistic view of the world.
Orphan work
In-copyright works where the creator (or rights holder) cannot be identified and/or located. Orphan works cover all formats (analogue and digital) and, although generally thought of as older works, can include any work lacking sufficient information about the creator, including those with anonymous or pseudonymous authors.