2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.destud.2021.101021
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Design anthropological approaches in collaborative museum curation

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“…Hence the creation of timelessness requires the researcher to understand and communicate favourably, the semiotics embedded within the iconography. This negotiation not only strengthens the curatorial role of the designer but also holds the additional responsibility of building a community that is sensitized towards the need for preservation of these spaces (Stuedahl et al, 2021).…”
Section: Visuality and Materiality Of Heritagementioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Hence the creation of timelessness requires the researcher to understand and communicate favourably, the semiotics embedded within the iconography. This negotiation not only strengthens the curatorial role of the designer but also holds the additional responsibility of building a community that is sensitized towards the need for preservation of these spaces (Stuedahl et al, 2021).…”
Section: Visuality and Materiality Of Heritagementioning
confidence: 87%
“…The existence of the tangible and intangible aspects in unison within the pre-designed space, gives the designer the responsibility of prioritising those symbols and things that can bring forth a favourable discourse (Watson et al, 2010). It is, therefore, an urgent necessity to introduce heritage narratives that promote active learning and provide new avenues of engaging with the spaces, thereby transforming perspectives (Stuedahl et al, 2021).…”
Section: Narrative Building For Interaction and Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using collaborative design to develop innovative design solutions encourages everyone to share their perspectives and expertise ( Mariani and Nambisan, 2021 ; Benitez et al, 2022 ). Design thinking encourages the exploration and evaluation of new ideas by opening up new channels of communication ( Tiefenbacher, 2019 ; Paay et al, 2021 ; Stuedahl et al, 2021 ). The essence of this phenomenon is that digitalization aids in the intelligent development of industrial design and is a powerful force in promoting the transformation of technological innovation ( Sinan Erzurumlu and Erzurumlu, 2015 ; Bartliff et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, co-design methods have gained acceptance in museums when developing digitally-enhanced museum experiences (Avram, Ciolfi, and Maye 2019;Mygind, Hällman, and Bentsen 2015;Stuedahl 2019). For museums embarking on co-design journeys, the focus has often been on inviting visitors to participate in new or re-designed museum exhibitions (Fuks et al 2012;Smith and Iversen 2014;Stuedahl and Skåtun 2018;Taxén 2004) or develop museum education research or outreach programs for children or marginalised citizen groups (Ash, Rahm, Melber 2012; Tzibazi 2013).…”
Section: Co-design and Digital Design At Museumsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[Figure 1 near here] By presenting a co-design tool as well as its creation, this article both contributes to actual museum work practices and the expanding body of literature that intersects museum and design studies by critically investigating collaborative museum design processes (Ciolfi et al 2016;Falco and Vassos 2017;Grewcock 2013;Lee 2007;Macdonald 2002;Olesen 2016;Stuedahl and Skåtun 2018). The article first outlines how ideation tools have been used to facilitate co-design and argues for the relevance of implementing and exploring such tools in the context of museums.…”
Section: Introduction: a Co-design Tool For 'Practical Dreamers'mentioning
confidence: 99%