2023
DOI: 10.1145/3593429
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Tangible User Interfaces for Enhancing User Experience of Virtual Reality Cultural Heritage Applications for Utilization in Educational Environment

Abstract: Museums are traditionally considered learning environments and are ordinarily used for non-formal education. Physical museums, while being irreplaceable, are limited to a physical space, requiring mobility and physical presence. In addition, traditional exhibitions are not designed for interaction and physical exploration of artefacts. With the focus being shifted from museum exhibits to visitors’ experience, utilization of emerging technologies and co-creation of virtual museums not only helps in preservation… Show more

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“…Despite the intuitive immersive capabilities of VR, empirical studies exploring the cultural intersection are scarce [19][20][21]. Existing research primarily addresses VR's role in recreating historical sites, events, or artifacts [22][23][24] but neglects the broader spectrum of cultural education which includes contemporary practices, beliefs, and interrelations. While such endeavors hold merit, this gap in empirical studies underscores the need for investigations that can articulate the full range of VR's capabilities in fostering a more complete and culturally inclusive educational experience.…”
Section: Motivation Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the intuitive immersive capabilities of VR, empirical studies exploring the cultural intersection are scarce [19][20][21]. Existing research primarily addresses VR's role in recreating historical sites, events, or artifacts [22][23][24] but neglects the broader spectrum of cultural education which includes contemporary practices, beliefs, and interrelations. While such endeavors hold merit, this gap in empirical studies underscores the need for investigations that can articulate the full range of VR's capabilities in fostering a more complete and culturally inclusive educational experience.…”
Section: Motivation Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, user experience also plays an important role in improving users' understanding and cognition of intangible cultural heritage. By designing an intuitive and easy to understand interactive interface, users can more easily browse and understand the relevant information of intangible cultural heritage (Hulusic et al, 2023). For example, by using VR technology, users can visit the making process of traditional handicrafts in an immersive way to gain an in-depth understanding of the cultural connotation behind them.…”
Section: Design Principles Of Virtual Reality Interactive Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%