In a museum context, people have specific needs in terms of physical, cognitive and social accessibility that cannot be ignored. Therefore, we need to find a way to make Art & Culture accessible to them, through the aid of Universal Design principles, advanced technologies and suitable interfaces and contents. Integration of such factors is a priority of the Museums General Direction of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, within the wider strategy of museums exploitation. In accordance with this issue, the IntARSi project, publicly funded, consists of a pre-evaluation and a report of technical specifications for a new concept of museology applied to the new Museum of Civilizations in Rome (MuCIV). It relates to planning of multimedia, virtual and mixed reality applications, based on the concept of "augmented" and multisensory experience, innovative tangible user interfaces, and storytelling techniques. An inclusive approach is applied, taking into account the needs and attitudes of a wide audience with different ages, cultural interests, skills and expectations, as well as cognitive and physical abilities.
Accessibility, Natural User Interfaces and Interactions in Museums: The IntARSI project
Pietroni E;Pagano A;Biocca L;
2021
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In a museum context, people have specific needs in terms of physical, cognitive and social accessibility that cannot be ignored. Therefore, we need to find a way to make Art & Culture accessible to them, through the aid of Universal Design principles, advanced technologies and suitable interfaces and contents. Integration of such factors is a priority of the Museums General Direction of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, within the wider strategy of museums exploitation. In accordance with this issue, the IntARSi project, publicly funded, consists of a pre-evaluation and a report of technical specifications for a new concept of museology applied to the new Museum of Civilizations in Rome (MuCIV). It relates to planning of multimedia, virtual and mixed reality applications, based on the concept of "augmented" and multisensory experience, innovative tangible user interfaces, and storytelling techniques. An inclusive approach is applied, taking into account the needs and attitudes of a wide audience with different ages, cultural interests, skills and expectations, as well as cognitive and physical abilities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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