Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques 2004
DOI: 10.1145/1013115.1013144
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“…HCI and related disciplines such as Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Interaction Design have focused much attention on cultural heritage institutions as settings for both the deployment of novel digital technologies and the study of human interactions and practices with and around them (Brown et al, 2005;Ferris et al, 2004;Grinter et al, 2002;Koleva et al, 2009;Vom Lehn, Heath, & Hindmarsh, 2001). …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HCI and related disciplines such as Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Interaction Design have focused much attention on cultural heritage institutions as settings for both the deployment of novel digital technologies and the study of human interactions and practices with and around them (Brown et al, 2005;Ferris et al, 2004;Grinter et al, 2002;Koleva et al, 2009;Vom Lehn, Heath, & Hindmarsh, 2001). …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significant contribution is the deployment and evaluation of a wide range of devices and interaction mechanisms at heritage settings, which have shown the potential that specific types of technological interventions can have for this domain: from digital/physical visits (Brown et al, 2005), to Augmented and Mixed Reality (Koleva et al, 2009), mobile devices (Benford et al, 2006;McGookin et al, 2012;Galani, Mazel, Maxwell, & Sharpe, 2013), tabletop interfaces (Hornecker, 2010), tangible artifacts (Ferris et al, 2004), and large interactive displays (Izadi et al, 2005), just to mention a few.…”
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“…The system is installed in a room (6x6x2.5m 3 ) in which a computer vision subsystem with 8 cameras tracks the position of visitors (for more details see [23]). On one wall a dual-projector back-projection screen (4.88x1.83m 2 ) is installed.…”
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“…An open, non-didactic information structure that includes multiple views and activities can be successfully applied to interactive technology (Leslie & Gleeson 2005). The challenge is to plan the whole exhibition (not just one interaction point) and assure that each part is self contained but at the same time integrates and complements the others (an excellent example of such an approach is in Ferris et al 2004). The role of a modern museum is not any more that of exhibit significant artefacts, but the one of creating experiences for visitors (Cauton 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%