Abstract
The increasing spread of smartphones gives new opportunities for museums dealing with ideologically contested collections. In this paper we explore how playful interactions and user comments can be used to encourage critical engagement with museum collections. This is done through a research through design experiment at the Museum of Yugoslavia, which houses the grave of the former communist leader Josep Tito. Building on earlier work by Mary Flanagan and Andrea Witcomb, we present a playful design that utilizes Artcodes to connect the physical museum exhibits with a digital experience of modernist monuments erected at various sites around the former territory of Yugoslavia during the socialist era. The design has been tested through two iterations on museum visitors and a group of experts on digital museum communication, leading to suggestions for future critical designs centered on playful intervention and poetic provocations.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | MW18: Museums and the Web 2018 : Selected Papers and Proceedings from an International Conference |
Place of Publication | Silver Spring, MD |
Publisher | Museums and the Web |
Publication date | 20 Apr 2018 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-9988474-0-5 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Apr 2018 |
Event | Museums and the Web 2018 - Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre 1088 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z2R9 CA, Vancouver, Canada Duration: 18 Apr 2018 → 21 Apr 2018 https://mw18.mwconf.org/ |
Conference
Conference | Museums and the Web 2018 |
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Location | Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre 1088 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z2R9 CA |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Vancouver |
Period | 18/04/2018 → 21/04/2018 |
Sponsor | Tixtrack, Axiell Danmark A/S, Piction, Brightcove, Inc. |
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Keywords
- Smartphones
- Museums
- Ideologically Contested Collections
- Playful Interactions
- Digital Museum Communication