Chapter 6 Reconfiguring the Viewer Modes of Perception and Attention in Immersive Museum Experience

Cultural organizations are increasingly turning to immersive technologies such as Extended Reality to create more embodied and interactive experiences of remote cultural objects. Yet, museum computing's overriding focus on cultural understandings of presence in terms of objects has obscured the...

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Main Author: Bertrand, Stéphanie (auth)
Other Authors: Salter, Chris (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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