This paper presents the design, implementation, use and evaluation of a tangible data souvenir for an interactive museum exhibition. We define a data souvenir as the materialisation of the personal visiting experience: a data souvenir is dynamically created on the basis of data recorded throughout the visit and therefore captures and represents the experience as lived. The souvenir provides visitors with a memento of their visit and acts as a gateway to further online content. A step further is to enable visitors to contribute, in other words the data souvenir can become a means to collect visitor-generated content. We discuss the rationale behind the use of a data souvenir, the design process and resulting artefacts, and the implementation...
Meanings and values of built heritage vary from factual and explicit meanings which are relatively e...
The technological advances brought about by the Internet of Things enable new opportunities for a mo...
Though digital interactive technologies have become more common and widespread in museum exhibitions...
This paper explores the use of a practice-led research methodology in the design of generative data ...
The technology that underpins the Internet of Things, offers ways to embed interactivity within the ...
This paper will discuss the role that tangible artefacts in the context of an interactive installati...
Building a long-lasting personal relationship with visitors by maintaining their engagement after th...
Each built heritage artifact possesses multiple types of information, varying from simple, factual a...
This paper presents the design, creation and use of tangible smart replicas in a large-scale museum ...
We present the findings of an empirical design study exploring how situating digital fabrication wit...
The motivations for collecting and the idiosyncrasies of physical and digital collections have been ...
[EN] Each built heritage artifact possesses multiple types of information, varying from simple, fact...
This paper presents current research on the design and evaluation of tangible interaction within hou...
Contemporary museums increasingly incorporate technology into exhibits, allowing visitors to engage ...
Objects, material or digital, mediate memories: they act as anchors in between temporal notions and ...
Meanings and values of built heritage vary from factual and explicit meanings which are relatively e...
The technological advances brought about by the Internet of Things enable new opportunities for a mo...
Though digital interactive technologies have become more common and widespread in museum exhibitions...
This paper explores the use of a practice-led research methodology in the design of generative data ...
The technology that underpins the Internet of Things, offers ways to embed interactivity within the ...
This paper will discuss the role that tangible artefacts in the context of an interactive installati...
Building a long-lasting personal relationship with visitors by maintaining their engagement after th...
Each built heritage artifact possesses multiple types of information, varying from simple, factual a...
This paper presents the design, creation and use of tangible smart replicas in a large-scale museum ...
We present the findings of an empirical design study exploring how situating digital fabrication wit...
The motivations for collecting and the idiosyncrasies of physical and digital collections have been ...
[EN] Each built heritage artifact possesses multiple types of information, varying from simple, fact...
This paper presents current research on the design and evaluation of tangible interaction within hou...
Contemporary museums increasingly incorporate technology into exhibits, allowing visitors to engage ...
Objects, material or digital, mediate memories: they act as anchors in between temporal notions and ...
Meanings and values of built heritage vary from factual and explicit meanings which are relatively e...
The technological advances brought about by the Internet of Things enable new opportunities for a mo...
Though digital interactive technologies have become more common and widespread in museum exhibitions...