[Interactive 3D Artefact Puzzles to Support Engagement Beyond the Museum Environment]

Interactive 3D Artefact Puzzles to Support Engagement Beyond the Museum Environment

Karina Rodriguez Echavarria1,  Myrsini Samaroudi1,  Jack Lloyd1,  Tim Weyrich2,3

1 University of Brighton
2 University College London
3 Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)

Abstract

The need for online 3D interactive experiences with heritage artefacts was evidenced during the consecutive COVID-19 lockdowns, as audiences across the world have been unable to visit museums, physically interact with their collections on site or digitally interact with technologies and digital media situated within such settings. As a response, this research addresses gaps identified in a review of the digital offerings from UK and US museums during the 2020 lockdowns, highlighting the limited number and nature of 3D interactive offerings provided, despite the wide efforts on 3D digitisation over the last decade. The research also investigates the development and testing of an online 3D interactive activity, resembling a physical activity situated in the archaeological gallery of Brighton Museum and Art Gallery (UK). Through a pilot user survey, the research aims to understand what is the impact of such online offerings to better contextualise heritage collections; enhance cultural heritage learning and appreciation; and complement physical activities of similar nature. The analysis of audiences’ opinions about these interactions can be of great importance, as such activities have the power to enable active access to cultural heritage resources regardless of the physical location of users and transform heritage experiences in the long term. Our research indicates that, while the physical experience might offer advantages as far as it concerns the familiarity with the tactile nature of interaction, the digital counterpart has potential to allow for the experience of assembling the puzzle to achieve a wider reach.

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Interactive 3D Artefact Puzzles to Support Engagement Beyond the Museum Environment.
Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, Myrsini Samaroudi, Jack Lloyd, Tim Weyrich.
Proc. EG Workshop on Graphics And Cultural Heritage (GCH), 10 pages, Bournemouth, UK, 4–6 November 2021.
Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, Myrsini Samaroudi, Jack Lloyd, and Tim Weyrich. Interactive digital 3D puzzles of archaeological artefacts to support engagement beyond the museum environment. In Proc. EG Workshop on Graphics And Cultural Heritage (GCH), November 2021.Rodriguez Echavarria, K., Samaroudi, M., Lloyd, J., and Weyrich, T. 2021. Interactive digital 3D puzzles of archaeological artefacts to support engagement beyond the museum environment. In Proc. EG Workshop on Graphics And Cultural Heritage (GCH).K. Rodriguez Echavarria, M. Samaroudi, J. Lloyd, and T. Weyrich, “Interactive digital 3D puzzles of archaeological artefacts to support engagement beyond the museum environment,” in Proc. EG Workshop on Graphics And Cultural Heritage (GCH), Nov. 2021.

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