Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects

This paper surveys current notions of social and cultural presence as they may help the evaluation of cultural heritage projects. We argue that cultural heritage requires specialized evaluation, as key issues both connect and separate the aims of presence researchers and cultural heritage experts. T...

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Main Authors: Champion, Erik, Pujol, L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor Francis 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75427
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description This paper surveys current notions of social and cultural presence as they may help the evaluation of cultural heritage projects. We argue that cultural heritage requires specialized evaluation, as key issues both connect and separate the aims of presence researchers and cultural heritage experts. To support this argument, three case studies of virtual heritage evaluations are summarized, and recommendations made as to how experimental design and evaluation may be improved for future projects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-754272019-06-25T06:55:15Z Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects Champion, Erik Pujol, L. Arts & Humanities Social Sciences Humanities, Multidisciplinary Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Arts & Humanities - Other Topics Social Sciences - Other Topics cultural heritage virtual reality presence cultural presence evaluation case studies VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS QUESTIONNAIRE LIKERT This paper surveys current notions of social and cultural presence as they may help the evaluation of cultural heritage projects. We argue that cultural heritage requires specialized evaluation, as key issues both connect and separate the aims of presence researchers and cultural heritage experts. To support this argument, three case studies of virtual heritage evaluations are summarized, and recommendations made as to how experimental design and evaluation may be improved for future projects. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75427 10.1080/13527258.2011.577796 English Taylor Francis restricted
spellingShingle Arts & Humanities
Social Sciences
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Arts & Humanities - Other Topics
Social Sciences - Other Topics
cultural heritage
virtual reality
presence
cultural presence
evaluation
case studies
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
QUESTIONNAIRE
LIKERT
Champion, Erik
Pujol, L.
Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title_full Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title_fullStr Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title_short Evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
title_sort evaluating presence in cultural heritage projects
topic Arts & Humanities
Social Sciences
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Arts & Humanities - Other Topics
Social Sciences - Other Topics
cultural heritage
virtual reality
presence
cultural presence
evaluation
case studies
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
QUESTIONNAIRE
LIKERT
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75427