Breaking the barriers: Extended reality and innovative technologies for enhanced accessibility of the Ceramics Museum of Cutrofiano

Q1 Social Sciences Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1016/j.daach.2025.e00400
Carola Gatto , Maria Cristina Barba , Sofia Chiarello , Laura Corchia , Federica Faggiano , Benito Luigi Nuzzo , Giada Sumerano , Valerio De Luca , Lucio Tommaso De Paolis
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In the dynamic landscape of museums, a comprehensive understanding of visitor needs, particularly those with disabilities, necessitates the exploration of new methodologies and practices. This paper presents a project that aims at reducing physical, sensory, and cognitive barriers in museums, by exploiting a combination of Virtual Reality, audio and video contents, tactile prints, NFC-tags and QR Codes. Central to this endeavor is the creation of an inclusive framework tailored to enhance accessibility for the Ceramics Museum of Cutrofiano (Lecce, Italy), co-designed with representatives of the target user groups. The strategic deployment of advanced technologies is envisaged to augment the museum experience, catering to diverse visitors and fostering inclusivity. This work provides insights into conceptualisation and implementation phases, highlighting the collaboration between cultural entities, local governance, target groups and academia. Additionally, it examines empirical data collected from testing sessions, debating the efficacy of digital technologies in improving accessibility in cultural places.
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打破障碍:扩展现实和创新技术,增强Cutrofiano陶瓷博物馆的可达性
在博物馆的动态景观中,全面了解游客的需求,特别是残障人士的需求,需要探索新的方法和实践。本文提出了一个项目,旨在通过利用虚拟现实、音频和视频内容、触觉打印、nfc标签和QR码的组合来减少博物馆中的物理、感官和认知障碍。这项工作的核心是创建一个包容性的框架,以提高Cutrofiano陶瓷博物馆(意大利莱切)的可达性,与目标用户群体的代表共同设计。先进技术的战略部署旨在增强博物馆的体验,满足不同游客的需求,并促进包容性。这项工作提供了概念化和实施阶段的见解,突出了文化实体、地方治理、目标群体和学术界之间的合作。此外,它还审查了从测试环节收集的经验数据,讨论了数字技术在改善文化场所可达性方面的功效。
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