2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1379.2010.01108_9.x
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Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience. By John H. Falk

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“…The benefits of providing contextual information, both contextual and physical, [55], provides participants with the opportunity to engage in meaning-making as they engage with the DCI and the elements provided by SIT. In essence, participants were self-motivated, exploring the DCI on their own terms, discovering connections and forming relationships in accordance with the visitor-as-curator model encouraged both in analogue and digital museum experiences [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of providing contextual information, both contextual and physical, [55], provides participants with the opportunity to engage in meaning-making as they engage with the DCI and the elements provided by SIT. In essence, participants were self-motivated, exploring the DCI on their own terms, discovering connections and forming relationships in accordance with the visitor-as-curator model encouraged both in analogue and digital museum experiences [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies like [21,30] have shown a number of advantages and highlighted the significant role of VA RecSys. As the study of Falk et al [22] discuses, the main motivation of museum visitors is to have fun, experience art, learn new things, feel inspired, and interact with others. Thus, using VA RecSys empowered digital museum guides, visitors' expectations are not only to be exposed to artwork that matches their interest but also learn more and have access to more information [30].…”
Section: Visual Art Recommendation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Falk et al [20] the main motivation of museum visitors is to have fun, experience art, learn new things, feel inspired, and interact with others. When using digital museum guides, visitors' expectations are not only to be exposed to artwork that matches their interest but also learn more and have access to more information [29].…”
Section: Recommending Paintingsmentioning
confidence: 99%