Human-computer interaction

Kalamata 1821: roads of freedom

The project aims to study and exhibit to the wider public, important local parameters of the 1821 era and their interconnections with the present, through roads of history, culture and trade. Emphasis will be given to specific aspects of the 1821 Revolution beginning in Kalamata, with important historic significance and strong interrelation with the wider area (e.g. preparation for the uprising, economic life of the region, beginning of the revolution, Navarino naval battle), in order to describe the 200 years of history and the historic correlations.

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The Human Computer Interaction and Virtual Reality Lab (University of Peloponnese): overview and current challenges

Angeliki Antoniou, Costas Vassilakis, Anastasios Theodoropoulos, George Lepouras
Proceedings of the “Cultural informatics research and applications: State of the art and open challenges” workshop, within the Euromed 2018 Conference, 2018,

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