Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences

The introduction of new technologies to enhance the visiting museum experience is not a novelty. A large variety of interactive systems are nowadays available, including virtual tours, which makes cultural heritage accessible remotely. The theme of increase in accessibility and attractiveness has l...

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Main Authors: Claudio Germak, Maria Luce Lupetti, Luca Giuliano, Miguel E. Kaouk Ng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Católica Portuguesa 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7244
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spelling doaj-af04223c37c4469f86557d53739c811a2020-11-25T03:40:45ZengUniversidade Católica PortuguesaJournal of Science and Technology of the Arts1646-97982183-00882015-07-017210.7559/citarj.v7i2.158Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiencesClaudio GermakMaria Luce LupettiLuca GiulianoMiguel E. Kaouk Ng The introduction of new technologies to enhance the visiting museum experience is not a novelty. A large variety of interactive systems are nowadays available, including virtual tours, which makes cultural heritage accessible remotely. The theme of increase in accessibility and attractiveness has lately been faced with the employment of the service robotics, covering various types of applications. Regrettably, many of robotics solutions appear less successful in terms of utility and usability. On the basis of this awareness, a design for a new robotic solution for cultural heritage has been proposed. The project, developed at the royal residence of Racconigi Castle, consists of a telepresence robot designed as a tool to explore inaccessible areas of the heritage. The employed robot, called Virgil, was expressly designed for the project. The control of the robot is entrusted to the museum guides in order to enhance their work and enrich the cultural storytelling. https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7244Service roboticsRobo-ethicsService designHuman centred design
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Luca Giuliano
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spellingShingle Claudio Germak
Maria Luce Lupetti
Luca Giuliano
Miguel E. Kaouk Ng
Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Service robotics
Robo-ethics
Service design
Human centred design
author_facet Claudio Germak
Maria Luce Lupetti
Luca Giuliano
Miguel E. Kaouk Ng
author_sort Claudio Germak
title Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
title_short Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
title_full Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
title_fullStr Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
title_full_unstemmed Robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
title_sort robots and cultural heritage: new museum experiences
publisher Universidade Católica Portuguesa
series Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
issn 1646-9798
2183-0088
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The introduction of new technologies to enhance the visiting museum experience is not a novelty. A large variety of interactive systems are nowadays available, including virtual tours, which makes cultural heritage accessible remotely. The theme of increase in accessibility and attractiveness has lately been faced with the employment of the service robotics, covering various types of applications. Regrettably, many of robotics solutions appear less successful in terms of utility and usability. On the basis of this awareness, a design for a new robotic solution for cultural heritage has been proposed. The project, developed at the royal residence of Racconigi Castle, consists of a telepresence robot designed as a tool to explore inaccessible areas of the heritage. The employed robot, called Virgil, was expressly designed for the project. The control of the robot is entrusted to the museum guides in order to enhance their work and enrich the cultural storytelling.
topic Service robotics
Robo-ethics
Service design
Human centred design
url https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7244
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