The sensitive environments, which Studio Azzurro has been developing in an artistic context since 1994, bring an open dialogue between physical elements and intangible aspects, through interactive technology. We came to realize that these works could also be extended in educational terms and could be successfully adapted to the museums thematic paths. The concept of the sensitive environment in the museum project is considered as a place in which there is an interrelation between the virtual component and the physical presence. It is a narrative habitat where the person is supposed to play an active role and where a collective enjoyment is preferred in order that the story proceeds through the effect of more than one decision and so that as...
Over the last twenty years, Digital Interactive Technology (DIT) has been extensively introduced in ...
Museums represent a collection of ancient and modern knowledge that needs to be protected, dissemin...
A vast array of transformations have inundated the scientific exhibition world in the past fifty yea...
The sensitive environments, which Studio Azzurro has been developing in an artistic context since 19...
!is work builds on the assumption that, in a contemporary space made of interactive aesthetics and w...
The present study is an enquiry on the contribution of bodily and sensory forms of engagement in the...
A museum visit is a personal experience encompassing both cognitive aspects (e.g. the elaboration o...
Within the complex relationship between technological innovation and cultural heritage, the aim of t...
In a context of "cultural democratization", French museums have been innovating for many years in th...
With the constant development of digital means of entertainment – that are easily made available to ...
Fundamental changes and developments in the field of contemporary museology emerged towards the end ...
This paper presents a dialogical approach to place, people and technology in museums. The approach h...
In recent years, some museums have introduced the video game among the communication strategies aime...
Over the last two decades, two trends have profoundly changed the conception and design of events ai...
Museums today find themselves within a mediatised society, where everyday life is conducted in a dat...
Over the last twenty years, Digital Interactive Technology (DIT) has been extensively introduced in ...
Museums represent a collection of ancient and modern knowledge that needs to be protected, dissemin...
A vast array of transformations have inundated the scientific exhibition world in the past fifty yea...
The sensitive environments, which Studio Azzurro has been developing in an artistic context since 19...
!is work builds on the assumption that, in a contemporary space made of interactive aesthetics and w...
The present study is an enquiry on the contribution of bodily and sensory forms of engagement in the...
A museum visit is a personal experience encompassing both cognitive aspects (e.g. the elaboration o...
Within the complex relationship between technological innovation and cultural heritage, the aim of t...
In a context of "cultural democratization", French museums have been innovating for many years in th...
With the constant development of digital means of entertainment – that are easily made available to ...
Fundamental changes and developments in the field of contemporary museology emerged towards the end ...
This paper presents a dialogical approach to place, people and technology in museums. The approach h...
In recent years, some museums have introduced the video game among the communication strategies aime...
Over the last two decades, two trends have profoundly changed the conception and design of events ai...
Museums today find themselves within a mediatised society, where everyday life is conducted in a dat...
Over the last twenty years, Digital Interactive Technology (DIT) has been extensively introduced in ...
Museums represent a collection of ancient and modern knowledge that needs to be protected, dissemin...
A vast array of transformations have inundated the scientific exhibition world in the past fifty yea...