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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Visitor-Centered Digital Museology: Towards Profile Adapted Virtual Expositions

Ioannis Kanellos

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When educational prerogatives meet museums wills and plans for extensively shared heritage (cultural, technical, scientific...), show and scene is not the adequate answer. The problem of accessibility is not only practical or material (how to accede to or how to deal with digital resources), but rather semantic: the public needs exhibition contexts, methods and tools that help in enhancing its understanding. Thus, in digital museology, exhibitions have to internalize specific issues able to reconfigure a presentation by adapting it to different visiting profiles and aims. Clearly, adapted exhibitions need to be supported by specific, upstream knowledge organization, sensible to different refinement levels and various points of view of exhibited objects. In this communication, we precisely intend to present some issues for these ideas, based on an implementation attempt of a thematic virtual museum (i.e., an on-line museum that offers exhibitions of a determined theme). After a quick summary of knowledge representation exigencies, we demonstrate by some selected hints the adaptability questions and solutions underlying the Annunciation virtual museum
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hal-02135298 , version 1 (21-05-2019)

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Ioannis Kanellos. Visitor-Centered Digital Museology: Towards Profile Adapted Virtual Expositions. INDICATE Virtual Exhibitions Workshop, Dec 2011, Amman, Jordan. ⟨hal-02135298⟩
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