2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58550-5_15
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Designing Trajectories of Experiences: In Museums, Around Museums, or Including Museums

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“…More specifically, digitization sets the conditions for embedding ICTs and web‐based services in the conventional cultural service offering, permitting visitors to enjoy the cultural heritage in a hybrid, cyber‐physical context (Sylaiou et al, 2010). This entails the reconfiguration of the visiting experience, which is framed in a perspective of people inclusiveness and participation (Vermeeren et al, 2018). In line with these arguments, digitization can be conceived of as the first step of a process of museums' virtualization (Styliani et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More specifically, digitization sets the conditions for embedding ICTs and web‐based services in the conventional cultural service offering, permitting visitors to enjoy the cultural heritage in a hybrid, cyber‐physical context (Sylaiou et al, 2010). This entails the reconfiguration of the visiting experience, which is framed in a perspective of people inclusiveness and participation (Vermeeren et al, 2018). In line with these arguments, digitization can be conceived of as the first step of a process of museums' virtualization (Styliani et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This entails the reconfiguration of the visiting experience, which is framed in a perspective of people inclusiveness and participation (Vermeeren et al, 2018). In line with these arguments, digitization can be conceived of as the first step of a process of museums' virtualization (Styliani et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kimbell Gallery uses 16 unit vaults, two interior courtyards, and three light wells to bring in outdoor natural light (Figure 15) [29]. This design optimizes the viewing environment and seamlessly integrates with exhibits, contributing to its prominence among visitors, second only to functionality [30]. In terms of visitors' attention, showroom, which had 4561 comments, was the space with the highest number of comments.…”
Section: Exhibition Environment Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On another level of studying the relationship between designing museums and social and cultural needs, there is a respectable number of authors who dealt with the process of co-design in building museums, including Vanessa Cesário [13], who focused on the participatory factor of teenagers in the process of using technology in museums. In another dissertation by Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren [14], experiences in, around, and involving museums that are part of networks of people and organizations, whereby numerous ideas have been developed, were explored. The idea that extending the viewpoint of a design brief may open up new design possibilities was highlighted.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%