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Hauptverfasser: Cliffe, Laurence, Mansell, James, Cormac, Joanne, Greenhalgh, Chris, Hazzard, Adrian
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.08676
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author Cliffe, Laurence
Mansell, James
Cormac, Joanne
Greenhalgh, Chris
Hazzard, Adrian
author_facet Cliffe, Laurence
Mansell, James
Cormac, Joanne
Greenhalgh, Chris
Hazzard, Adrian
contents This paper introduces two ongoing projects where audio augmented reality is implemented as a means of engaging museum and gallery visitors with audio archive material and associated objects, artworks and artefacts. It outlines some of the issues surrounding the presentation and engagement with sound based material within the context of the cultural institution, discusses some previous and related work on approaches to the cultural application of audio augmented reality, and describes the research approach and methodology currently engaged with in developing an increased understanding in this area. Additionally, it discusses the project within the context of related cultural and sound studies literature, presents some initial conclusions as a result of a practice-based approach, and outlines the next steps for the project.
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spellingShingle The Audible Artefact: Promoting Cultural Exploration and Engagement with Audio Augmented Reality
Cliffe, Laurence
Mansell, James
Cormac, Joanne
Greenhalgh, Chris
Hazzard, Adrian
Human-Computer Interaction
This paper introduces two ongoing projects where audio augmented reality is implemented as a means of engaging museum and gallery visitors with audio archive material and associated objects, artworks and artefacts. It outlines some of the issues surrounding the presentation and engagement with sound based material within the context of the cultural institution, discusses some previous and related work on approaches to the cultural application of audio augmented reality, and describes the research approach and methodology currently engaged with in developing an increased understanding in this area. Additionally, it discusses the project within the context of related cultural and sound studies literature, presents some initial conclusions as a result of a practice-based approach, and outlines the next steps for the project.
title The Audible Artefact: Promoting Cultural Exploration and Engagement with Audio Augmented Reality
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.08676