AT-TAIYIBA
Augmented Reality
A large Christian village in a conspicuous position, with well-built stone houses. A central tower stands on the top of the hill on either side olive and fig gardens in the low ground. The view is extensive on either side. A ruined church of St. George exists near, and there are remains of a ruined castle in the village. The inhabitants are Greek Christians.
After years of restoration and the refurbishment of the alleys of At-Taiyiba, Riwaq ventured in Augmented Reality technologies to attract attention to the site in specific an to the town in general. Hence, the site of St. George was used as a sound and light projection site, where technology in its highest/latest form meets the Byzantium artifacts thus giving it new meaning and new life.  
—Conder and Kitchener (1881). Survey of Western Palestine—
After years of restoration and the refurbishment of the alleys of At-Taiyiba, Riwaq ventured in Augmented Reality technologies to attract attention to the site in specific an to the town in general. Hence, the site of St. George was used as a sound and light projection site, where technology in its highest/latest form meets the Byzantium artifacts thus giving it new meaning and new life.  

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