[PDF][PDF] Examing the potential and short comings of digital applications in Cultural Heritage

M Economou - The Proceedings of DACH, 2007 - academia.edu
Nowadays new technologies are being used by an increasing number of museums and
cultural organisations to support communication with the public and to make the experience …

Evaluating the social context of ICT applications in museum exhibitions

LP Tost, M Economou - Proceedings of the 7th International conference …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
The spreading of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in exhibitions is,
among other reasons, due to the wish of curators to find new ways to improve visitors' …

A world of interactive exhibits

M Economou - Museum Informatics, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
The, use of new technologies has transformed the way museum professionals interpret the
collections in their care, as well as the way visitors interact with them. Digital media have …

Technology enhanced visit to museums. A case study:“keys to rome”

A Antonaci, A Pagano - INTED2015 Proceedings, 2015 - library.iated.org
“What a boring experience!” This could be a teenager comment after a school trip to a
museum. Hence, the general idea about museums is that they are locations merely devoted …

The Potential for ICT in New Museums—The Case of the Douro Museum

I Vieira, D Fernandes, B Amaro, A Carvalho - Advances in Tourism …, 2022 - Springer
The relationship between the exponential growth of Cultural Tourism and the multiplication,
requalification, and diversification of Museums is widely accepted. The swift evolution and …

[PDF][PDF] Usability of virtual museums and the diffusion of cultural Heritage

F Mancini - IN3 Working Paper Series, 2008 - uoc.edu
Priorities for museums are changing. The mission of the new museology is to convert
museums into places of enjoyment and learning, bringing their financial management into …

Using mobile technologies to capture the visitor experience

MC Rozendaal, APOS Vermeeren… - … Crowds, ecosystems and …, 2018 - Springer
Museums give much consideration to how visitors experience their exhibits. Mobile
technologies, such as apps on mobile phones and tablets can capture the visitor experience …

Smart objects and replicas: a survey of tangible and embodied interactions in museums and cultural heritage sites

D Duranti, D Spallazzo, D Petrelli - ACM Journal on Computing and …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Tangible and embodied interactions are areas of research within HCI and interaction
design. They refer to a way in which interacting with computer systems is closer to the way …

Digital Technology and Information Design in The Museum: Research Guidelines and Consideration

M Mason - The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum, 2009 - search.proquest.com
In the last fifty years museum evolution and the increase of cultural consumption have led to
the modification of the museum communication system, making works more comprehensible …

Rethinking the role of ICTs-Digital transformation and Culture enjoyment continuity

A Ronchi - Culture and Technology-Innovative technologies in …, 2021 - re.public.polimi.it
This document will analyse recent trends and evolution of the use of ICTs in the field of
cultural heritage from a different standpoint, the service provision in the age of digital …