Cultural Heritage in a Changing World 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29544-2_10
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Technologies Lead to Adaptability and Lifelong Engagement with Culture Throughout the Cloud

Abstract: Cultural heritage represents one of the most important drivers for personal development, social cohesion and economic growth in Europe. Although the general population is aware of this fact, cultural heritage is still underexplored and cultural activities are not incorporated into citizens' lifestyle. Technology offers a potential to increase awareness about cultural offerings and create a public engagement with Culture. The current digital solutions adopted by cultural heritage institutions fail to achieve a … Show more

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“…To increase citizens' awareness about cultural offerings and create a more effective public engagement with culture, the European co-funded project "Tag Cloud" [56] focused on unexplored heritage by general public. According to the state of the art analyzed within this project, few cultural institutions have incorporated innovative personalized digital approaches as part of their solutions, and few have taken into account cultural trends to engage visitors.…”
Section: Research Scenarios and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase citizens' awareness about cultural offerings and create a more effective public engagement with culture, the European co-funded project "Tag Cloud" [56] focused on unexplored heritage by general public. According to the state of the art analyzed within this project, few cultural institutions have incorporated innovative personalized digital approaches as part of their solutions, and few have taken into account cultural trends to engage visitors.…”
Section: Research Scenarios and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of VCC usually occurs in the process of service use, where GLAMs interact with users through their resources (e.g., documentary resources, physical exhibits, digital works, etc.) and spaces and engage in related information creation, information organization, and information visualization practices (De Los Rios Perez et al, 2016). For example, visitors can leave “traces” by taking selfies and leaving comments while visiting the exhibition, thus incorporating such user‐generated content into the dissemination of cultural heritage information and creating an interactive viewing experience (Cushing, 2018).…”
Section: Core Genres Of Vccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of this line of thinking is the app COOLTURA that is driven by cultural engagement, is personalised, interactive and demonstrates a shift from consumption to active creation of personal cultural experiences. It uses augmented reality, storytelling and games, social story telling by being linked with social media and enables a flow of mediated and unmediated content (de los Rios Perez et al , 2016a, 2016b).…”
Section: Government Schemes: Connecting Cultural Heritage and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%