Los sistemas multimedia digitales interactivos en los museos
- 1 Universidade da Coruña (España)
ISSN: 1575-2844
Ano de publicación: 2011
Número: 117
Páxinas: 1479-1485
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Vivat Academia
Resumo
Museums base their educational potential on the visitors’ chances of living a direct experience, through an object or a recreated ambient. As institutions they are run by the society and evolve at the same time. Therefore museums have implemented digital multimedia technology in their expositions, more or less successfully. One of the positive consequences is the attraction of these devices for all kinds of public and their ability to showing social or historical complexity of an object.
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