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Acceptation of the Developed Mobile Virtual Reality Visualisations of 3D Objects from the Area of the Silk Road
 
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Politechnika Lubelska
 
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Scientific-Experimental Museum-Laboratory, Samarkand State University, 703004 Samarkand, Uzbekistan
 
 
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Marcin Barszcz   

Politechnika Lubelska
 
 
Adv. Sci. Technol. Res. J. 2022; 16(4):211-222
 
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The paper presents a process of testing a created virtual reality application for displaying the "Hujra", a room for students of the 17th century madrassa in the area of the Silk Road, together with interactive objects. The designed 3D objects had sufficiently small file sizes to be introduced into virtual reality, and the fully mobile application worked effectively using smartphones within the price group available to the average user. The application was presented to a group of students and researchers from Kyrgyzstan. In addition, objects not belonging to the Islamic culture were introduced into the students' room. Pilot tests confirmed the usefulness of the proposed solution of 3D modelling. Interviews with the participants of the experiment and the results of a survey showed that the virtual reality application was a very attractive form of presentation, especially for people belonging to Generation Z. The combination of the complexity of the project and its high availability via smartphones was considered a successful solution by those questioned.
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