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The Collaborative Design of Tangible Interactions in Museums

March 27, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Details

Date:
March 27, 2017
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Venue

The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building
Ireland

Organizer

Fiona Concannon
Email:
fiona.concannon@nuigalway.ie

Interactive technology for cultural heritage has long been a subject of study for Human-Computer Interaction. Findings from a number of studies suggest that, however, technology can sometime distance visitors from heritage holdings rather than enabling people to establish deeper connections to what they see. Furthermore, the introduction of innovative interactive installations in museum is often seen as an interesting novelty but seldom leads to substantive change in how a museum approaches visitor engagement. This talk will discuss work on the EU project “meSch” (Material EncounterS with Digital Cultural Heritage) aimed at creating a do-it-yourself platform for cultural heritage professionals to design interactive tangible computing installations that bridge the gap between digital content and the materiality of museum objects and exhibits. The project has adopted a collaborative design approach throughout, involving cultural heritage professionals, designers, developers and social scientist. The talk will feature key examples of how collaboration unfolded and relevant lessons learned, particularly regarding the shared envisioning of tangible interaction concepts at a variety of heritage sites including archaeology and art museums, hands-on exploration centres and outdoor historical sites.

Registration & details

Luigina will be delivering her talk via video conference from Sheffield. The session will be chaired by Dr Tony Hall from the School of Education, and is being run by CELT and the Digital Cultures Initiative.

Please RSVP to tony.hall@nuigalway.ie and fiona.concannon@nuigalway.ie

Speaker biography

Dr. Luigina Ciolfi is Reader in Communication at Sheffield Hallam University. She holds a Laurea (Univ. of Siena, Italy) and a PhD (Univ. of Limerick, Ireland) in Human-Computer Interaction. Her research focuses on understanding and designing for human situated practices mediated by technology in both work and leisure settings, particularly focusing on participation and collaboration in design. She has worked on numerous international research projects on heritage technologies, nomadic work and interaction in public spaces. She is the author of over 80 peer-reviewed publications, has been an invited speaker in ten countries, and has advised on research policy around digital technologies and cultural heritage for several European countries and funding bodies. Dr. Ciolfi serves in a number of scientific committees for international Human-Computer Interaction conferences, including ACM CHI, ACM CSCW, ACM GROUP, ECSCW, and COOP. She is an Associate Editor for the CSCW Journal and the General Chair of the ECSCW 2017 Conference. She is a member of the EUSSET (The European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies) and of the ACM CSCW Steering Groups.  Dr. Ciolfi is a senior member of the ACM. Full information on her work can be found at http://luiginaciolfi.com