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A CULTURAL HERITAGE PANORAMA: TRAJECTORIES IN EMBODIED MUSEOGRAPHY

Sarah Kenderdine and Jeffrey Shaw

Chapter 14 in Digital Heritage and Culture:Strategy and Implementation, 2014, pp 197-218 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: The six installations described in this chapter contribute to the reframing of cultural heritage interpretation and the reformulation of somatic, kinesthetic and embodied experiences in immersive digital environments. These installations have been articulated through a series of trans-disciplinary experiments in large-scale, interactive cinematic display systems and are designed for major exhibitions in the public domain. The immersive display systems and their associated visual, sonic and algorithmic techniques offer compelling means for mapping and remediating cultural heritage landscapes and are based on significant tangible and intangible world heritage from India, Hong Kong and China…

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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