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Le Document Augmenté: Vers une Multiplicité des Supports et une Prolongation de la Vie de l'Imprimé

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Le passage au zéro papier, attendu depuis longtemps, n'a pas encore eu lieu, l'imprimé étant utilisé comme avant, voire plus. Néanmoins, il devait se mettre à la page et se réinventer en prenant le virage du digital.

Dans ce travail, nous avons mis au clair les raisons de cette prolongation de la vie de l'imprimé. Nous avons surtout insisté sur le rô le joué par des technologies comme les codes-barres 2d et la réalité augmentée pour faciliter la convergence avec le numérique. Ces technologies ont permis l'apparition d'un nouveau type de documents hybrides dans lesquels l'imprimé et le numérique sont complémentaires. Il s'agit du document augmenté ou connecté. Nous avons ainsi montré à quel point ces technologies, en créant des ponts entre l'imprimé et le numérique, permettent au papier et aux autres supports physiques d'avoir un nouveau souffle et coexister avec le numérique. Au lieu de rupture, on parle plutôt de convergence entre l'imprimé et le numérique. C'est ainsi qu'on peut profiter des avantages et éviter les inconvénients de chacun.

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