In a context of socio-economic and cultural transformations, the diffusion of digital technologies has played a significant role by providing a horizontal tool that can stimu- late sharing, simplify communication, and support the physical experience of a place. Even museums and exhibition itineraries, combining physical and digital dimensions, become places of hybridisation. This paper presents a research programme that in- vestigates the field of design for Cultural Heritage. MEET (Multifaceted Experiences for Enhancing Territories) is a collaborative project format that involves institutions, profes- sionals, and citizens in the realisation of an interactive exhibition itinerary dedicated to the enhancement of the local Cultural Heritage through co-design processes.
In un contesto di trasformazioni socio-economiche e culturali la diffusione di tecnologie digitali ha avuto un ruolo significativo fornendo uno strumento orizzontale in grado di sti- molare la condivisione, semplificare la comunicazione e affiancare l’esperienza fisica di un luogo. Anche musei e percorsi espositivi, coniugando dimensione fisica e digitale, divengono luoghi di ibridazione. Il paper intende presentare un programma di ricerca che indaga l’ambito del design per i Beni Culturali. MEET (Multifaceted Experiences for Enhancing Territories) è un format di progetto collaborativo che coinvolge Istituzioni, professionisti e cittadini nella realizzazione di un percorso espositivo interattivo dedicato alla valorizzazione del Patrimonio culturale locale attraverso processi di co-design.
Gasparotto S, Bosco A, Lengua M, Baruzzi P (2021). MEET. Un percorso espositivo interattivo tra co-design e valorizzazione del territorio/ MEET. An interactive exhibition itinerary between co-design and enhancement of the territory. AGATHÓN, 10, 242-249 [10.19229/2464-9309/10222021].
MEET. Un percorso espositivo interattivo tra co-design e valorizzazione del territorio/ MEET. An interactive exhibition itinerary between co-design and enhancement of the territory
Gasparotto S;
2021
Abstract
In a context of socio-economic and cultural transformations, the diffusion of digital technologies has played a significant role by providing a horizontal tool that can stimu- late sharing, simplify communication, and support the physical experience of a place. Even museums and exhibition itineraries, combining physical and digital dimensions, become places of hybridisation. This paper presents a research programme that in- vestigates the field of design for Cultural Heritage. MEET (Multifaceted Experiences for Enhancing Territories) is a collaborative project format that involves institutions, profes- sionals, and citizens in the realisation of an interactive exhibition itinerary dedicated to the enhancement of the local Cultural Heritage through co-design processes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.