Reconstrucción con realidad aumentada de obras de arte deterioradas

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  • César Romanos Universidad Francisco de Vitoria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v11.6016

Palabras clave:

Patrimonio Cultural, Románico, Revitalización rural, Grafitos, Conservación del arte, Realidad Aumentada, Aplicación móvil, España Vaciada

Resumen

ARRDA (Augmented Reality Reconstruction of Deteriorated Art) es una aplicación móvil que utiliza realidad aumentada para revitalizar el patrimonio cultural rural. Su piloto, implantado en la iglesia románica de San Miguel (Soria), permite visualizar reconstrucciones digitales de grafitis centenarios y hoy casi borrados. Desarrollada con Unity y ARFoundation, enriquece la experiencia del visitante y recoge datos sobre uso y comportamiento. ARRDA busca preservar el patrimonio y dinamizar territorios afectados por la «España vaciada», fortaleciendo el vínculo cultural y emocional con entornos olvidados y con nuestra historia.

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Publicado

2025-11-30

Cómo citar

Romanos, C. (2025). Reconstrucción con realidad aumentada de obras de arte deterioradas. Street Art & Urban Creativity, 11(7), 179–200. https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v11.6016

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Monográfico SmartCityExpo