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The Project “Dynamic Museums for Social Learning” offers new benefits under the social and cultural aspects in the use of Museums. Social and economic aspects are at the forefront of application development of Project “Dynamic Museums for Social Learning” because the vast and rich cultural, historical, artistic and social of the museums can be revised and designed with new methods of use, which most excel and make the Museum exploitable. Natural science and computer technologies are invaded by new experiences and knowledge of the connections between the hemispheres of the brain with the blend of logic created from the left side and emotions interpreted by the right side. The work is to know and understand how the neural circuitry of the brain are operating, how remote areas can communicate and how the almost one hundred billion neurons and their connections can give rise to the mind, creative thinking, moods, behavior and emotions. The world furrowed by the connections of information and culture, communication and participation, is enriched in its logic and in its emotionality. Everyone now can be present as himself in every place and time.
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Authors are grateful to Prof. Giampio Bracchi, Mons. Antonio Fappani, Prof. Paolo Pinelli, Prof. Piergiorgio Strata, for helpful indications in the development of the project.
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Rovetta, A., Rovida, E., Zafferri, G. (2017). Heritage by Dynamic Museums Project with New Artificial Intelligence Suggestions. In: Ceccarelli, M., Cigola, M., Recinto, G. (eds) New Activities For Cultural Heritage. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67026-3_26
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