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Design of Digital Interaction for Complex Museum Collections

Laura Loredana Micoli, Giandomenico Caruso, Gabriele Guidi

2020Multimodal Technologies and Interaction23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interactive multimedia applications in museums generally aim at integrating into the exhibition complementary information delivered through engaging narratives. This article discusses a possible approach for effectively designing an interactive app for museum collections whose physical pieces are mutually related by multiple and articulated logical interconnections referring to elements of immaterial cultural heritage that would not be easy to bring to the public with traditional means. As proof of this concept, a specific case related to ancient Egyptian civilization has been developed. A collection of Egyptian artifacts such as mummies, coffins, and amulets, associated with symbols, divinities, and magic spells through the structured funerary ritual typical of that civilization, has been explained through a virtual application based on the concepts discussed in the methodological section.

Topics & Concepts

ExhibitionMAGIC (telescope)CivilizationCultural heritageNarrativeVisual artsComputer scienceArtHistoryArchaeologyLiteratureQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage