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The Making and Evaluation of Picts and Pixels: Mixed Exhibiting in the Real and the Unreal

2018; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-3-319-93596-6_7

ISSN

1865-0937

Autores

Catherine A. Cassidy, Adeola Fabola, Elizabeth Rhodes, Alan Miller,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation

Resumo

Museums publicly display collections in a physical space to relay narratives and concepts to their audiences. Progressive technologies in an exhibition can bring in varying demographics and gather higher footfall for a museum as well as present digital heritage interpretation in an innovative manner. A mixed media exhibition can facilitate subjects with limited physical resources or difficult to display pieces as well as the visual landscape the objects were found within. A combination of Virtual Reality headsets, 3D digitized objects, digitally reconstructed archaeological sites alongside traditional object displays as methods of interpretation substantiate research in techniques and usability as well as challenges of recoup cost and digital literacies. This paper investigates the methodology, technology and evaluation of the mixed media exhibition Picts & Pixels presented by Culture Perth and Kinross and the Open Virtual Worlds research team at the University of St Andrews at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery in summer 2017.

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