No description available of Marcello Carrozzino...Boeck, Joan De, Ruffaldi, Emanuale, Carrozzino, Marcello, Raymaekers, Chris, Coninx, Karin and Bergamasco, Massimo (2007): Designing an Enactive Interface for Virtual Prototyping: a Case Study. In: Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces November 19-24, 2007, Grenoble, France. .
Carrozzino, Marcello, Brogi, Andrea, Tecchia, Franco and Bergamasco, Massimo (2005): The 3D interactive visit to Piazza dei Miracoli, Italy. In: Lee, Newton (ed.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology - ACE 2005 June 15-15, 2005, Valencia, Spain. pp. 192-195. Available online
Baroni, Andrea, Evangelista, Chiara, Carrozzino, Marcello and Bergamasco, Massimo (2005): Building 3D interactive environments for the children's narrative: a didactic project. In: Lee, Newton (ed.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology - ACE 2005 June 15-15, 2005, Valencia, Spain. pp. 350-353. Available online
Carrozzino, Marcello, Tecchia, Franco, Bacinelli, Sandro, Cappelletti, Carlo and Bergamasco, Massimo (2005): Lowering the development time of multimodal interactive application: the real-life experience of the XVR project. In: Lee, Newton (ed.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology - ACE 2005 June 15-15, 2005, Valencia, Spain. pp. 270-273. Available online
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Publication period:2005-2007
Publication count:4
Number of co-authors:11
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