A Sense of Place: Re-purposing and Impacting Historical Research Evidence through Digital Heritage and Interpretation Practice

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Intangible Heritage Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.35638/IJIH.2013..8.017
R. Howell, M. Chilcott
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The dissemination and public engagement outcomes of the latest historical research evidence continue to benefit from tourism destination management and cultural institution intervention measures seeking to utilise digital technologies in reaching new audiences and enhancing the visitor experience through the deployment of high quality, authenticated, cultural heritage interpretative, digital content – accessed both online and on location. Whilst such activities offer new models of increasing public engagement with historical research, arguably they now also provide a new critical currency in the experiential dimension of the global digital economy. It is recognised that cultural heritage is a main contributor to tourism development, and internet tools provide platforms to extend the global reach of such heritage assets and narratives, as well as providing increasingly localised stimuli for in-destination visits to sites of historical interest and the application of digital technology in the presentation of aspects of intangible heritage. This article investigates the digital heritage and interpretation practices undertaken by the University of Wales, Newport’s South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research. It shares the experiences of authoring content and designing pervasive and immersive digital deployments of authenticated cultural assets in response to national cultural institutions and local government ‘sense of place’, destination image and digital identity intervention measures in the region of south east Wales, United Kingdom.
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地点感:通过数字遗产和解释实践重新利用和影响历史研究证据
最新历史研究证据的传播和公众参与成果继续受益于旅游目的地管理和文化机构的干预措施,这些措施寻求利用数字技术吸引新的受众,并通过部署高质量、经过认证的、文化遗产解释性的数字内容(在线和现场访问)来增强游客体验。虽然这些活动提供了增加公众参与历史研究的新模式,但可以说,它们现在也为全球数字经济的体验维度提供了一种新的关键货币。我们认识到,文化遗产是旅游业发展的主要贡献者,互联网工具为扩大此类遗产资产和叙事的全球影响力提供了平台,并为在目的地参观历史名胜和应用数字技术展示非物质遗产方面提供了越来越本地化的刺激。本文调查了威尔士大学新港南威尔士历史与跨学科研究中心开展的数字遗产和解释实践。它分享了为响应英国威尔士东南部地区的国家文化机构和地方政府的“地方感”、目的地形象和数字身份干预措施而编写内容和设计经认证的文化资产的普遍和沉浸式数字部署的经验。
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International Journal of Intangible Heritage
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