Smart objects and replicas: a survey of tangible and embodied interactions in museums and cultural heritage sites
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 …
design. They refer to a way in which interacting with computer systems is closer to the way …
" Being Eroded, Piece by Piece": Enhancing Engagement and Storytelling in Cultural Heritage Dissemination by Exhibiting GenAI Co-Creation Artifacts
Cultural Heritage is not just about tangible artifacts; it also includes intangible elements such
as personal memories, community ties, and envisioned futures. Traditional museums and …
as personal memories, community ties, and envisioned futures. Traditional museums and …
Authenticity in industrial heritage tourism sites: Local community perspectives
Our research addresses the perceived authenticity by the local community, as a means of
enhancing Industrial Heritage Tourism. It aims to explore the influence of perceived …
enhancing Industrial Heritage Tourism. It aims to explore the influence of perceived …
On the Role of Materials Experience for Novel Interactions with Digital Representations of Historical Pop-up and Movable Books
Direct interaction with cultural heritage (CH) artefacts is frequently unavailable to visitors,
offering an opportunity for HCI designers to explore integrating material aspects into digitally …
offering an opportunity for HCI designers to explore integrating material aspects into digitally …
Designing cultural values into interaction
In this paper, we highlight possibilities for designing intangible cultural values into
interactions with technologies in heritage spaces. We do this specifically through the design …
interactions with technologies in heritage spaces. We do this specifically through the design …
Phygital Heritage: Communicating Built Heritage Information through the Integration of Digital Technology into Physical Reality
E Nofal - 2019 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Built heritage forms a unique asset by expressing the richness and diversity of our history,
possessing vast amounts of information that varies from factual and explicit, to more tacit and …
possessing vast amounts of information that varies from factual and explicit, to more tacit and …
The role of tangible interaction to communicate tacit knowledge of built heritage
Meanings and values of built heritage vary from factual and explicit meanings which are
relatively easy to present, to more tacit knowledge, which is typically more challenging to …
relatively easy to present, to more tacit knowledge, which is typically more challenging to …
Adoption of digital intangible cultural heritage: a configurational study integrating UTAUT2 and immersion theory
X Ye, Y Ruan, S **a, L Gu - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2025 - nature.com
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is essential for promoting the sustainable development of
the global economy and society. The rapid advancement of digital ICH technology and …
the global economy and society. The rapid advancement of digital ICH technology and …
Experiencing Authenticity of the House Museums in Hybrid Environments
A Miano, M Borsotti - Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2023 - mdpi.com
The paper presents an existing scenario related to the advanced integration of digital
technologies in the field of house museums, based on the critical literature and applied …
technologies in the field of house museums, based on the critical literature and applied …
Museum, Human Archive, and Technologies: Digital Serving Oral Culture
I Bollati, M Spanevello - The International Journal of the …, 2022 - search.proquest.com
In a museum, digital technology can strongly influence the perceived experience, the
content creation and transmission, and the environment or visitor actions. However, we …
content creation and transmission, and the environment or visitor actions. However, we …