Proceedings of the Symposium on VR Culture and Heritage - Volume 2 2016
DOI: 10.1145/3014027.3017433
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The expansion of art through cultural postproduction in online virtual museums

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“…Thirdly, the perceived value generated by visits to virtual museums does not enhance cultural identity, which is inconsistent with the theoretical hypothesis. As a spatial carrier of historical civilization, museums contain rich cultural resources, and virtual museums use the Internet and virtual reality technology to reproduce traditional culture (Xiao and Deling, 2016). However, as virtual museum development in China is in its infancy, the lack of perfect technology leads to a lack of depth in the virtual museums' cultural resources and other problems not yet deeply explored in the cultural values hidden in the museum.…”
Section: Cloud Touring Museums: Which Online Experience Better Promot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, the perceived value generated by visits to virtual museums does not enhance cultural identity, which is inconsistent with the theoretical hypothesis. As a spatial carrier of historical civilization, museums contain rich cultural resources, and virtual museums use the Internet and virtual reality technology to reproduce traditional culture (Xiao and Deling, 2016). However, as virtual museum development in China is in its infancy, the lack of perfect technology leads to a lack of depth in the virtual museums' cultural resources and other problems not yet deeply explored in the cultural values hidden in the museum.…”
Section: Cloud Touring Museums: Which Online Experience Better Promot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este tipo de museos, que pueden ser una extensión de un museo físico o pueden existir solo en forma digital, son considerados como un sistema de conocimiento virtual fragmentario, interactivo y en constante evolución que ha sustituido al museo tradicional llevándolo a un espacio donde es posible reunir arte, sociedad y espectadores en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar (Xiao and Deling, 2016).…”
Section: Museos Virtualesunclassified