Multimodal Technologies and Interaction (Jul 2022)

An Interdisciplinary Design of an Interactive Cultural Heritage Visit for In-Situ, Mixed Reality and Affective Experiences

  • Xabier Olaz,
  • Ricardo Garcia,
  • Amalia Ortiz,
  • Sebastián Marichal,
  • Jesús Villadangos,
  • Oscar Ardaiz,
  • Asier Marzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mti6070059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
p. 59

Abstract

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Interactive technologies, such as mixed-reality and natural interactions with avatars, can enhance cultural heritage and the experience of visiting a museum. In this paper, we present the design rationale of an interactive experience for a cultural heritage place in the church of Roncesvalles at the beginning of Camino de Santiago. We followed a participatory design with a multidisciplinary team which resulted in the design of a spatial augmented reality system that employs 3D projection mapping and a conversational agent acting as the storyteller. Multiple features were identified as desirable for an interactive experience: interdisciplinary design team; in-situ; mixed reality; interactive digital storytelling; avatar; tangible objects; gestures; emotions and groups. The findings from a workshop are presented for guiding other interactive cultural heritage experiences.

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