Heritage (May 2023)

A Virtual Reality Museum to Reinforce the Interpretation of Contemporary Art and Increase the Educational Value of User Experience

  • Christina Tsita,
  • Maya Satratzemi,
  • Alexandros Pedefoudas,
  • Charalabos Georgiadis,
  • Maria Zampeti,
  • Evi Papavergou,
  • Syrago Tsiara,
  • Eleni Sismanidou,
  • Petros Kyriakidis,
  • Dionysios Kehagias,
  • Dimitrios Tzovaras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 4134 – 4172

Abstract

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The cultural heritage sector increasingly integrates augmented and virtual reality (VR) solutions to meet dissemination and interpretation needs for its collections. As research in the field grows, the required entertainment and learning impacts of such applications are rising. This study presents a VR museum that aims to facilitate an understanding of cultural heritage. More specifically, an exhibition was designed, curated and developed in a VR environment based on a framework that encourages the public’s interaction with the artworks and experiential learning through activities that utilize VR functionalities in a meaningful way. This framework was applied in a contemporary art museum where the description of artistic concepts is not always obvious to the general public due to the abstract forms of the artworks or the particularities of different artistic movements. This paper focuses on the application development and three user experience evaluations (museum experts, technical experts and general audience). The results were positive regarding the perceived sense of control, usability and the feelings of the user, including their sense of entertainment. Additionally, the participants valued the educational value of the developed activity types and their usefulness. Moreover, the users were interested in exploring the cultural heritage content available in the exhibition, and they would suggest the application to colleagues or friends.

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