10/02/2026

A new mobile application developed within the n-Dame_Heritage project is introduced: dür.air, a persistent augmented reality system dedicated to interpretation-driven, in situ documentation of cultural heritage.

Dür.airDigital unfolding of reality through augmented interpretative representation — is designed to reconnect observation, interpretation, and documentation at the very place and moment where scientific observation is produced. It provides a unified and autonomous field environment in which annotations, measurements, and observations are spatially anchored, semantically enriched, and preserved across successive field sessions through persistent augmented reality, real-time LiDAR sensing, and on-device photogrammetric reconstruction.
A beta testing programme is scheduled to start in Spring 2026, opening the platform to a first community of researchers and practitioners.

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