New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies

While many cultural heritage projects currently exist, few explore the full potential of mobile technologies as a mechanism to explore intangible heritage as a way to preserve culture. This paper outlines three distinct areas necessary for the design, development and application of mobile technologi...

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Main Authors: Papangelis, Konstantinos, Chamberlain, Alan, Hai-Ning, Liang
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36988/
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author Papangelis, Konstantinos
Chamberlain, Alan
Hai-Ning, Liang
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Hai-Ning, Liang
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description While many cultural heritage projects currently exist, few explore the full potential of mobile technologies as a mechanism to explore intangible heritage as a way to preserve culture. This paper outlines three distinct areas necessary for the design, development and application of mobile technologies within this domain. We represent these as: a) The documentation of traditions within their unique context, as articulated by the represented community—co-curated; b) The translation of traditions and their modes of expression into emerging technology-based designs; c) Co-design and ethnography as approaches to build meaningful mobile experiences.
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spelling nottingham-369882020-05-04T18:13:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36988/ New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies Papangelis, Konstantinos Chamberlain, Alan Hai-Ning, Liang While many cultural heritage projects currently exist, few explore the full potential of mobile technologies as a mechanism to explore intangible heritage as a way to preserve culture. This paper outlines three distinct areas necessary for the design, development and application of mobile technologies within this domain. We represent these as: a) The documentation of traditions within their unique context, as articulated by the represented community—co-curated; b) The translation of traditions and their modes of expression into emerging technology-based designs; c) Co-design and ethnography as approaches to build meaningful mobile experiences. 2016-09-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Papangelis, Konstantinos, Chamberlain, Alan and Hai-Ning, Liang (2016) New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies. In: MobileHCI 2016, 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 6-9 Sept 2016, Florence, Italy. Mobile HCI Culture Heritage Archives Research http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2962643
spellingShingle Mobile
HCI
Culture
Heritage
Archives
Research
Papangelis, Konstantinos
Chamberlain, Alan
Hai-Ning, Liang
New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title_full New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title_fullStr New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title_full_unstemmed New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title_short New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
title_sort new directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies
topic Mobile
HCI
Culture
Heritage
Archives
Research
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36988/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36988/