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Enhancing Tourist Memories with Augmented Videography Technology

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DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2021.040209 | Downloads: 9 | Views: 1002

Author(s)

Daiyun Xia 1

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1 International Division, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, 201620, China

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Daiyun Xia

ABSTRACT

The development of Internet technology has witnessed much interpersonal communication change from paper-based into digital form. Although the advent of Internet has led to the decline of paper-¬based communication, it also brings opportunities to revive traditional forms of communication. To revive traditional postcard sharing, I present here FilmLocker, a mobile application allows users to link a digital video to customize physical postcard. This project aims to enhance user's interpersonal communication, keep their travel memories and improve emotional expression by combining permanent physical postcard with impermanent digital augmented videos. 

KEYWORDS

Augmented reality, Interpersonal communication, Permanent and impermanent objects

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Daiyun Xia, Enhancing Tourist Memories with Augmented Videography Technology. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2021) 4: 49-58. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2021.040209.

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