Sensing History: Contextualizing Artifacts with Sensory Interactions and Narrative Design

作者: Jean Ho Chu , Daniel Harley , Jamie Kwan , Melanie McBride , Ali Mazalek

DOI: 10.1145/2901790.2901829

关键词: Embodied cognitionNarrativeExperiential learningHuman–computer interactionDesign rationalePresentationEngineeringSpace (commercial competition)Experience designCultural artifact

摘要: We present three prototypes that aim to elicit historical and experiential qualities of 16th century prayer-nuts through narrative design sensory interactions. Our goal is enhance the presentation cultural artifacts must be presented behind glass ensure their conservation. provide visitors with opportunities form personalized connections past historical, sensory, embodied information otherwise unavailable. use as a strategy conceptualize ground an experience considers contexts users, interactions, space in which interactions occur. Together, our create embodied, visual, aural, tactile, olfactory. brief review related work, descriptions prototypes, rationale, results user study.

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