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Frequently asked questions

The Passage is a virtual space that enables multiple users to interact with each other across different dimensions simultaneously. Its primary function is to bring together all actors, data, and data models in a visual and interactive environment. However, it is not a CAD, GIS, BIM software.

The Passage supports various display modes including PC screens, projectors, Augmented Reality (AR) on phones/tablets/AR glasses, and Virtual Reality (VR) on VR headsets. It offers a flexible and adaptable environment for data presentation.

Users in the Passage can communicate and interact through various methods, including voice, gestures, text chat, marking, and model-based communication (e.g., BCF).

Yes, the Passage allows the use and representation of data from diverse sources. It can display high-resolution drone images, vector lines, data from CAD, GIS, BIM, IOT, and more in context, while the data remain in their original systems.

Objects in the Passage can be represented in various states depending on the context. For example, a wind turbine might be shown as a point in a GIS map, as a symbol in a topographic map, and as a detailed model in a VR representation.

Yes, the Passage has a rights and roles system that determines who can see and edit what information. This system accommodates both permanently participating and occasionally participating users.