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Blended Museum
Author(s) -
Moritz Skowronski,
Jonathan Wieland,
Marcel Borowski,
Daniel Immanuel Fink,
Carla Gröschel,
Daniel Klinkhammer,
Harald Reiterer
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
kops (university of konstanz)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3282894.3289746
Subject(s) - exhibition , visitor pattern , augmented reality , cultural heritage , visual arts , virtual reality , focus (optics) , work (physics) , multimedia , computer science , architectural engineering , art , engineering , human–computer interaction , archaeology , history , mechanical engineering , physics , optics , programming language
Rebuild Palmyra? is a multimedia exhibition about the ancient city of Palmyra, its destruction by Daesh, and the question of whether it should be rebuilt. As such, it tackles todayu0027s pressing question of how humanity should deal with the destruction of cultural heritage. In the design of the exhibition, we pursued the Blended Museum approach, in which we strive to seamlessly integrate interactive media into exhibition design to increase the overall visitor experience. In this work, we present the exhibition, which consists of four rooms. We focus on three interactive installations in which the topic of reconstructing Palmyra is mediated using new technologies such as 3D Printing, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality. The installations helped visitors in developing their own point of view on the question of rebuilding Palmyra. Lastly, we provide insights into the technical implementation of the installations and discuss the results of quantitative and qualitative evaluations.

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