Cultural heritage visualization: Using interactive multimedia in museum environment
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Dawson, B.
Joseph, Pauline
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2016Type
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Dawson, B. and Joseph, P. 2016. Cultural heritage visualization: Using interactive multimedia in museum environment, pp. 1-10.
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International series on information systems and management in creative eMedia
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Department of Information Studies
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Storytelling in museum environments can be ‘materialized’ using print and visual media formats. The use of graphical visualization techniques improves the interpretation in a narrative context, hence helps to convey information and deliver a better understanding of a story. This research was prompted by the rising use of interactive visualization techniques for ‘storytelling’ in museum environments.
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