2019
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/eva2019.35
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KIMA – The Voice: Participatory art as means for social connectedness

Abstract: The Voice propose a sonic and visual composition as act of co-creation, an 'open work' to which everyone can contribute. We invite participants to experience tonal harmonies between one another. With KIMA: The Voice, we are looking to embed means and ways of measuring audience participation during creative engagement.

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“…During the Covid-19 pandemic, New Heritage is contributing more than ever to national, regional and local cultural heritage experiences, providing access and new, virtual forms of cultural engagement when traditional sites for heritage experiences such as museums, archives, libraries and national trust sites were closed due to health and safety considerations. The potential for interactive, participatory, multi-sensory digital heritage experiences to offer insight and knowledge through innovative means as well as new learning tools have been subject of a substantial body of research ((Gingrich et al 2018;Gingrich et al 2019;Gingrich et al 2020)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the Covid-19 pandemic, New Heritage is contributing more than ever to national, regional and local cultural heritage experiences, providing access and new, virtual forms of cultural engagement when traditional sites for heritage experiences such as museums, archives, libraries and national trust sites were closed due to health and safety considerations. The potential for interactive, participatory, multi-sensory digital heritage experiences to offer insight and knowledge through innovative means as well as new learning tools have been subject of a substantial body of research ((Gingrich et al 2018;Gingrich et al 2019;Gingrich et al 2020)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%