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Digital environments as third spaces: analyses of simple artefacts in the rooms of the MOdE
Author(s) -
Chiara Panciroli,
Veronica Russo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
rem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2037-0849
pISSN - 2037-0830
DOI - 10.2478/rem-2020-0017
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , narrative , mode (computer interface) , sociology , multimedia , cultural heritage , visual arts , computer science , world wide web , media studies , human–computer interaction , geography , art , archaeology , literature , operating system
With the spread of digital environments that allow the user to design and produce contents, we have asked ourselves whether digital museums can be considered as ‘third spaces’ in which it is possible to exhibit, research, aggregate and re-elaborate, in a shared narrative, materials and experiences coming from different contexts. Conceiving the digital museum as a third space of contamination between formal and informal, presence and distance, real and digital presupposes the rethinking of the functions of the museum itself, capable of connecting both the demands for safeguards and those of accessibility to the cultural heritage, for an access to knowledge that is increasingly open. Starting from these premises, this contribution references the digital museum Museo Officina dell’Educazione (MOdE) as a third space by specifically analysing the digital settings produced by students of the upper secondary schools and by university students.

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