PublishedArticleOpen access publicationThis paper discusses the challenges of documenting highly subjective mixed reality experiences, from artworks like Blast Theory’s Rider Spoke, which consists of an interactive audio-tour users experience whilst cycling in a city, to encounters with digital artworks and artifacts “in the wild,” i.e., outside the museum space, like Tate’s ArtMaps, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery (RAMM)’s Moor Stories, and Placeify, which all allow users to encounter and annotate museum collections outside the museum through a variety of media. After introducing a number of methodologies for the documentation of the user experience of such works and environments, this paper analyses what kinds of values these...
The primary mission of cultural institutions, including heritage sites and museums, is to perform an...
This master thesis investigates how new technologies used in exhibitions in public space and museums...
Cultural institutions, specifically libraries, museums, and archives, have long been recognised for ...
This paper discusses the challenges of documenting highly subjective mixed reality experiences, from...
publication-status: PublishedThis paper introduces the early stages of the research conducted by an ...
Bringing together research from Human Computer Interaction and dramaturgy, this presentation outline...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the possibility for the galleries, libraries, a...
This article addresses modes of documentation and archiving of live performance. It also constitutes...
This paper introduces the early stages of the research conducted by an interdisciplinary team in Hor...
In this chapter, we examine the consequences for the concepts of archiving and documentation brought...
This article addresses modes of documentation and archiving of live performance. It also constitutes...
Through the artistic practice, this research explores the rhythm of an audience’s journey around a m...
This article discusses the issues and challenges arising from the archiving and replay of an interac...
The visualisation of historical information and storytelling in museums is a crucial process for tra...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)Engineering and Ph...
The primary mission of cultural institutions, including heritage sites and museums, is to perform an...
This master thesis investigates how new technologies used in exhibitions in public space and museums...
Cultural institutions, specifically libraries, museums, and archives, have long been recognised for ...
This paper discusses the challenges of documenting highly subjective mixed reality experiences, from...
publication-status: PublishedThis paper introduces the early stages of the research conducted by an ...
Bringing together research from Human Computer Interaction and dramaturgy, this presentation outline...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the possibility for the galleries, libraries, a...
This article addresses modes of documentation and archiving of live performance. It also constitutes...
This paper introduces the early stages of the research conducted by an interdisciplinary team in Hor...
In this chapter, we examine the consequences for the concepts of archiving and documentation brought...
This article addresses modes of documentation and archiving of live performance. It also constitutes...
Through the artistic practice, this research explores the rhythm of an audience’s journey around a m...
This article discusses the issues and challenges arising from the archiving and replay of an interac...
The visualisation of historical information and storytelling in museums is a crucial process for tra...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)Engineering and Ph...
The primary mission of cultural institutions, including heritage sites and museums, is to perform an...
This master thesis investigates how new technologies used in exhibitions in public space and museums...
Cultural institutions, specifically libraries, museums, and archives, have long been recognised for ...