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 …

" Being Eroded, Piece by Piece": Enhancing Engagement and Storytelling in Cultural Heritage Dissemination by Exhibiting GenAI Co-Creation Artifacts

K Fu, R Wu, Y Tang, Y Chen, B Liu… - Proceedings of the 2024 …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
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 …

Authenticity in industrial heritage tourism sites: Local community perspectives

T Guerra, P Moreno, ASA de Almeida… - European Journal of …, 2022 - ejtr.vumk.eu
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 …

On the Role of Materials Experience for Novel Interactions with Digital Representations of Historical Pop-up and Movable Books

WS Elkhuizen, J Love, S Parisi, E Karana - Proceedings of the CHI …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
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 …

Designing cultural values into interaction

R Muntean, AN Antle, B Matkin, K Hennessy… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
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 …

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 …

The role of tangible interaction to communicate tacit knowledge of built heritage

E Nofal, RM Reffat, V Boschloos, H Hameeuw… - Heritage, 2018 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …