International audienceLa constitution d’une culture numérique dans le domaine des médiations patrimoniales est questionnée à partir de trois recherches-actions sur des dispositifs de médiation numérique. La mise en place d’une démarche de recherche commune et le croisement de nos résultats font apparaître les transformations de deux dimensions essentielles de l’expérience culturelle de la visite : la construction narrative et son appropriation par le visiteur ; l’engagement des corps et l’évolution des rapports aux œuvres et aux lieux. L’expérience culturelle de la visite semble résulter du métissage d’un ensemble de pratiques sociales qui se stabilisent dans des formes d’appropriation publiques des dispositifs
International audienceThis is a case study of the tourist experience of the city of Brisbane in Australia. What is at stake is the issue of creativity and its meaning, how it is conveyed by the press, tourist guides, cultural institutions and some aspects of the open public space. Semiotic and pragmatic approaches of the tourist experience are used to cast light on how public policies can be seen and felt in the public open space and help produce an aesthetic of creativity. Tourists experience the city as a transformation/conversion, an univocal perspective of change deprived of historical context. Where the urban development tends to do away with the conflictual aspect of public space —and above all of its history— it may well resurface in such traditional touristic aspects as a guided tour
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