Authors
Mark T Marshall, Nick Dulake, Luigina Ciolfi, Daniele Duranti, Hub Kockelkorn, Daniela Petrelli
Publication date
2016/2/14
Book
Proceedings of the TEI'16: Tenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction
Pages
159-167
Description
This paper presents the design, creation and use of tangible smart replicas in a large-scale museum exhibition. We describe the design rationale for the replicas, the process used in their creation, as well as the implementation and deployment of these replicas in a live museum exhibition. Deployment of the exhibition resulted in over 14000 visitors interacting with the system during the 6 months that the exhibition was open. Based on log data, interviews and observations, we examine the reaction to these smart replicas from the point of view of the museum curators and also of the museum's visitors and reflect on the fulfillment of our expectations.
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