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Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings

Fraser, Mike; Bowers, John; Brundell, Pat; O'Malley, Claire; Reeves, Stuart; Benford, Steve; Ciolfi, Luigina; Ferris, Kieran; Gallagher, Paul; Hall, Tony; Bannon, Liam; Taxén, Gustav; Hellström, Sten Olof

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Authors

Mike Fraser

John Bowers

Claire O'Malley

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STEVE BENFORD steve.benford@nottingham.ac.uk
Dunford Chair in Computer Science

Luigina Ciolfi

Kieran Ferris

Paul Gallagher

Tony Hall

Liam Bannon

Gustav Taxén

Sten Olof Hellström



Abstract

Interactive exhibits are now commonplace in museum settings, providing ‘edutainment’ for visitors. However, many technologies co-exist uneasily with more traditional methods of display. In this paper we describe a design strategy for mixing realities in museum spaces. An approach is adopted for designing interactives which complement rather than replace conventional methods. Our approach is explored through an exhibition which provides visitors with the opportunity to hear and leave opinions on unclassified historical artefacts. An analysis of visitor interaction reveals that avoiding simulation of established methods can allow visitors to weave novel and traditional practices. These results indicate designs for mixing realities in broader settings.

Citation

Fraser, M., Bowers, J., Brundell, P., O'Malley, C., Reeves, S., Benford, S., …Hellström, S. O. Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings.

Conference Name Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment (ACE)
End Date Jun 5, 2004
Deposit Date Dec 21, 2012
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1020954

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