ABSTRACT
A location-aware iPhone application presenting music in Roman churches was designed using paper prototyping. To enable navigation in busy city, a sequence of three basic kinds of screens was devised, corresponding to city, neighborhood, and actual location. We found sound works better than images, but are still searching for a good solution for hyperlinks.
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- Much: presenting Roman church music in hand-held, locative hyper-audio
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