Museums in the Era of Digital Revolution. Persuasive Communication and Multimodal Approaches for Overcoming the Digital Divide
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The museum, intended as a mere container aimed only at the conservation
of objects, has long since given space to activities of cultural production
and promotion that have finally allowed the entry of new forms of
communication. Based on dynamic storytelling and multimodal information,
they propose to implement an effective dialogue with the anthropological,
economic, social and cultural context, activating a set of various activities aimed
at conveying complex and constantly evolving messages. From the simple linear
and didactic communication mode, we move toward informative, persuasive and
educational communication. But the most interesting aspect of this evolution is
that it has strongly modified the exhibition logics and the ways in which cultural
contents are used by the public. Based on these premises, we present in this
article the results of some methodological approaches experimented in different
museum installations. They consider different criteria, from passive to active
visit, from serious games to immersive enjoyment.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Museum; 3D; Virtual
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