DOCUMENTARY STORYTELLING USING IMMERSIVE AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Michael Mouw
Chapter 7 in Digital Heritage and Culture:Strategy and Implementation, 2014, pp 89-106 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Documentaries offer tremendous opportunities to emotionally and intellectually connect museum visitors to stories and interpretive content. Though we often think of documentaries as films, these projects may also take alternate forms such as gallery learning games, interactive exhibits, immersive storytelling theaters, applications on mobile and wearable devices, and even a thrilling ride experience in the museum. This chapter will address a documentary approach to storytelling using examples from a variety of different platforms…
Keywords: Digitalization; Digital Heritage; Figital Culture; Museology; Museum; Virtual Collection; Mobile; Outreach; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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