This chapter presents the design strategies and experimen-tal outcomes of the PERCEIVE project, aimed at enhancing access to coloured heritage through interactive and hybrid experiences. Grounded in the principles of authenticity, sense of care, and participation, the research translates studies on colour perception, digital reconstruction, and conservation into reusable design resources for museums. Four prototypes—The Gifts of Isis, Echoes of Loss, Tiny Conservators,and the Open Space Museum—exemplify these principles in practice. Central to this process is also the PERCEIVE Design Toolbox, an integrated framework supporting co-design, prototyping, exhibition planning and evaluation. Lastly, the demonstrators test further methods to foster par-ticipatory, embodied, and sustainable approaches to coloured collections.

Design Resources to Enhance Access to Coloured Collections Through Interactive Experiences

Marcello Massidda
Primo
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Cristiana Barandoni;Federica Bonifazi;Ivana Cerato;Enzo D’Annibale;Bruno Fanini;Daniele Ferdani
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Roberta Iannaccone;Donata Magrini;Samuele Spotti;Laura Travaglini;Sofia Pescarin;Manuele Veggi
2026

Abstract

This chapter presents the design strategies and experimen-tal outcomes of the PERCEIVE project, aimed at enhancing access to coloured heritage through interactive and hybrid experiences. Grounded in the principles of authenticity, sense of care, and participation, the research translates studies on colour perception, digital reconstruction, and conservation into reusable design resources for museums. Four prototypes—The Gifts of Isis, Echoes of Loss, Tiny Conservators,and the Open Space Museum—exemplify these principles in practice. Central to this process is also the PERCEIVE Design Toolbox, an integrated framework supporting co-design, prototyping, exhibition planning and evaluation. Lastly, the demonstrators test further methods to foster par-ticipatory, embodied, and sustainable approaches to coloured collections.
2026
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC - Sede Secondaria Roma
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC - Sede Secondaria Firenze
978-3-032-17700-1
polychromy
digital technologies
virtual restoration
artificial intelligence
webXR
colour
interactive media design
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