Today, the enhancement of knowledge processes of cultural heritage through the use of digital technologies represents an important area of research. In fact, museums and places of culture areexperimenting cognitive approaches oriented to Digital Cultural Heritage through forms of meta-creation and digital communication. Specifically, the current debatelies between two macro lines of research: the first which focuses on human-machine interaction in museum contexts and on the analysis of the resulting data; the second focuses on digital re-elaborations intended as a result of the subjects' bodily experience with heritage. In this perspective, the contribution aims to present theexperiments carried out recently by the MOdE-Museo Officina dell’Educazione of the Department of Educational Sciences of the University of Bologna.
Embodied cognition and digital Machine in museum contexts
Chiara Panciroli;Anita Macauda
2020
Abstract
Today, the enhancement of knowledge processes of cultural heritage through the use of digital technologies represents an important area of research. In fact, museums and places of culture areexperimenting cognitive approaches oriented to Digital Cultural Heritage through forms of meta-creation and digital communication. Specifically, the current debatelies between two macro lines of research: the first which focuses on human-machine interaction in museum contexts and on the analysis of the resulting data; the second focuses on digital re-elaborations intended as a result of the subjects' bodily experience with heritage. In this perspective, the contribution aims to present theexperiments carried out recently by the MOdE-Museo Officina dell’Educazione of the Department of Educational Sciences of the University of Bologna.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.