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Spain’s Public AgencyAC/E Digital Culture Annual Report 2015Degree of Technology Usage in Museumsfor Cultural Action www.accioncultural.esLow use Medium use High useTouchscreens QR codesAugmented realityGeolocationSensors and monitoringWeb 2.0 technologyDefinitionScreens that respond to being touched on the surface by providing information and interacting with the userTwo-dimensional modules in the form of barcodes for storing informationTechnology that creates or recreates objects and spaces in 3 dimensionsViewing an environment or real object through a technological device that provides virtual information, recreating a mixed realityAutomatic detection of geographical locationSmall devices that broadcast a shortwave signal in BluetoothTechnological devices that detect movement, weight or physical traits, responding in a predetermined mannerTechnological devices worn on the body that detect or respond to stimuli and movementsElectromechanical machines that perform actions predetermined by a computer programmeSpaces for experimentation and co-creation with museum content and technology applied to itTechnology that uses Internet platforms to provide information, co-creation, interaction and collaboration between usersFurther informationProvides complementary and specific information on works, exhibitions or spacesInteraction with the workHelps us establish a direct relationship with the pieces by activating mechanisms in response to our commandsEducational usesProvides educational content designed for specific audiencesCo-creationFacilitates the creation of stories and content jointly with the community that supports the institutionCo-fundingCollective patronage whereby institutions turn to their community to fund specific projectsExperimentation and interaction with contentOffers the possibility of actively discovering the stories and concepts exhibited/publicised at the institutionsImmersive experienceProvides all-enveloping interaction with the works and the premisesAC/E Digital Culture Annual Report 2015Infographic compiled by Dosdoce.com