Technology-based Mediation in the Art Museum

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Beskrivelse

The purpose of public art museums is to collect and exhibit art to benefit society, but what if people are bored or outright intimidated by the prospect of having to visit the art museum? Art challenges us to "see it if we can", but we cannot always do so. Art museums do their best to provide "interpretive hooks" for visitors. In Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), researchers have attempted to support these efforts as well. However, old museum paradigms linger, making the art museum a conceptually contested space. This also affects HCI projects carried out in art museums, as they have to navigate or circumvent these conceptual challenges.

In this PhD project, the question was investigated through a theoretical framework that incorporates an enactivist understanding of "art as experience" and the work of art mediation as "education of attention". Using these concepts, the project offers a visitor-centered view on the art museum experience, that gives researchers, designers, curators and mediators tools for understanding the role technology may play in an art museum exhibition and how to conceptualize, design and evaluate such designs.

This perspective is illustrated and explored through three major research activities, of which the last two were in close collaboration with the MUNCH museum in Oslo. The activities involved an experiment, an exhibition and an interactive drawing table respectively, and each investigates aspects of how technology mediates our relation to artworks.
StatusAfsluttet
Effektiv start/slut dato15/10/202014/10/2023

Samarbejdspartnere

Finansiering

  • The Munch Museum: 795.079,50 kr.

Emneord

  • Art Experience
  • Art Museum
  • Experience Design
  • Enactivism
  • Art Mediation
  • Machine Learning
  • Exhibition Design
  • Interaction Design

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