Due to the costs involved with renovating exhibitions at natural history museums, some permanent exhibits stay on display unchanged for decades. The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has remained intact for 51 years. Here we discuss this exhibition as a stark exemplification of a science-only, art-free approach to communicating ideas and how creative reimaginings of the visitor experience have made it more accessible for the majority of visitors. Within the Bone Hall, mounted skeletons are displayed in static poses without any hint of movement and interpretation of their behaviors and text labels describe, in esoteric language, skeletal details. In a rare opportunity to redesign the visitor experience for an ...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
<p>Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive medi...
This article summarizes the concept of a new immersive and interactive setting for the Zoology Museu...
Due to the costs involved with renovating exhibitions at natural history museums, some permanent...
A well known critical success factor for any institution (including museums) is its outreach. Outrea...
Museums, art galleries and exhibitions play an important role in the discovery of knowledge, informa...
The current research, entitled (The Role of Digital Technology in Display Methods in Natural History...
With the constant development of digital means of entertainment – that are easily made available to ...
The National Museum of Natural History is committed to long-term stewardship of collections and to s...
This article explores the possibility of creating alternative user experience in exhibition spaces w...
Pòster presentat a l'ECREA's 5th European Communication Conference. 12-15 de novembre de 2014. Lisbo...
This paper introduces and analyses the performance of Tactual Explorations, a research-based inclusi...
This paper introduces and analyses the performance of “Tactual Explorations”, a research-based inclu...
This paper is concerned with visitors' experience of new technologies in museums. We have desig...
The article presents the wide variety of technologies and their applications in museums, referring t...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
<p>Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive medi...
This article summarizes the concept of a new immersive and interactive setting for the Zoology Museu...
Due to the costs involved with renovating exhibitions at natural history museums, some permanent...
A well known critical success factor for any institution (including museums) is its outreach. Outrea...
Museums, art galleries and exhibitions play an important role in the discovery of knowledge, informa...
The current research, entitled (The Role of Digital Technology in Display Methods in Natural History...
With the constant development of digital means of entertainment – that are easily made available to ...
The National Museum of Natural History is committed to long-term stewardship of collections and to s...
This article explores the possibility of creating alternative user experience in exhibition spaces w...
Pòster presentat a l'ECREA's 5th European Communication Conference. 12-15 de novembre de 2014. Lisbo...
This paper introduces and analyses the performance of Tactual Explorations, a research-based inclusi...
This paper introduces and analyses the performance of “Tactual Explorations”, a research-based inclu...
This paper is concerned with visitors' experience of new technologies in museums. We have desig...
The article presents the wide variety of technologies and their applications in museums, referring t...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
<p>Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive medi...
This article summarizes the concept of a new immersive and interactive setting for the Zoology Museu...