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Digital Storytelling for Cultural Heritage: A Modular, Multi-channel, Multi-scenario Approach
Digital Storytelling is emerging as “the” way to engage cultural heritage institutions’ visitors, both virtual and real. The wide spreading of media and devices have made stories the most expected way to talk about culture: a “traditional” webpage is distractedly read on the screen or (in the best of cases) printed for later reading; a multimedia story, instead, can be listened to in various situations: in front of a PC at home but also in the street, on a train, sitting at a café, while visiting cultural venues, etc. This paper introduces a specific approach to digital storytelling that is modular (in the sense that the various content elements can be combined in different ways), multi-channel (in the sense that the “stories” can be delivered online and off-line, over all modern channels and devices) and multi-scenario (in the sense that various user scenarios can be covered). All of this at a reasonable cost/effort. This approach is supported by a tool, developed by HOC-LAB of Politecnico di Milano in cooperation with TEC-Lab, Università della Svizzera italiana, named “1001 stories”. 1001 stories has been used to produce more than 30 professional stories, mainly in the field of cultural heritage.
Digital Storytelling for Cultural Heritage: A Modular, Multi-channel, Multi-scenario Approach
Digital Storytelling is emerging as “the” way to engage cultural heritage institutions’ visitors, both virtual and real. The wide spreading of media and devices have made stories the most expected way to talk about culture: a “traditional” webpage is distractedly read on the screen or (in the best of cases) printed for later reading; a multimedia story, instead, can be listened to in various situations: in front of a PC at home but also in the street, on a train, sitting at a café, while visiting cultural venues, etc. This paper introduces a specific approach to digital storytelling that is modular (in the sense that the various content elements can be combined in different ways), multi-channel (in the sense that the “stories” can be delivered online and off-line, over all modern channels and devices) and multi-scenario (in the sense that various user scenarios can be covered). All of this at a reasonable cost/effort. This approach is supported by a tool, developed by HOC-LAB of Politecnico di Milano in cooperation with TEC-Lab, Università della Svizzera italiana, named “1001 stories”. 1001 stories has been used to produce more than 30 professional stories, mainly in the field of cultural heritage.
Digital Storytelling for Cultural Heritage: A Modular, Multi-channel, Multi-scenario Approach
Research for Development
Toniolo, Lucia (Herausgeber:in) / Boriani, Maurizio (Herausgeber:in) / Guidi, Gabriele (Herausgeber:in) / Negrini, Michela (Autor:in) / Di Blas, Nicoletta (Autor:in)
17.10.2014
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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