2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19679-9_44
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A Study of Visitor Interaction with Virtual Museum

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“…In particular, what stands out in the new picture is the persistence of the "virtual vs physical" antinomy: Several studies investigate, even at a distance of years from the pandemic, if and to what extent the former can replace the latter [81,82], while others have perceived "virtual" as something that can integrate with "physical" without being a substitute [83] and give life to innovative and hybrid contents [84]. Or, in other words, the vision of the post-pandemic time as a "return" to the physical dimension, on one side, and the concept of the pandemic as something that has permanently changed heritage fruition and the relation between museums and visitors, on the other side, coexist and stand up to each other.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, what stands out in the new picture is the persistence of the "virtual vs physical" antinomy: Several studies investigate, even at a distance of years from the pandemic, if and to what extent the former can replace the latter [81,82], while others have perceived "virtual" as something that can integrate with "physical" without being a substitute [83] and give life to innovative and hybrid contents [84]. Or, in other words, the vision of the post-pandemic time as a "return" to the physical dimension, on one side, and the concept of the pandemic as something that has permanently changed heritage fruition and the relation between museums and visitors, on the other side, coexist and stand up to each other.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%