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TY - GEN
T1 - A format to design narrative multimedia applications for cultural heritage communication
AU - Rubegni, E.
AU - Di Blas, N.
AU - Paolini, P.
AU - Sabiescu, A.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In this paper we introduce the "Instant MultiMedia" (IMM) approach to ICT-based communication. IMM is characterized for being quick (30 days to deliver the application) and low cost (5,000 US dollars for a medium-sized applications). It is therefore a suitable solution in a number of occasions: when a sudden communication need arises, in the case of small institutions with scarce resources, when niche target and content are to be addressed etc. We will introduce a concrete case-study, "Enigma Helvetia tales", a multimedia (text, images, audios) and multichannel (web, CD-rom, podcast) application that was developed in spring 2008 in the occasion of an art exhibition held in Lugano (CH). An extensive user study - involving more than 200 users - proved the efficacy of the approach in terms of satisfaction, better understanding of content, knowledge retention and enhanced curiosity towards the event. © 2010 ACM.
AB - In this paper we introduce the "Instant MultiMedia" (IMM) approach to ICT-based communication. IMM is characterized for being quick (30 days to deliver the application) and low cost (5,000 US dollars for a medium-sized applications). It is therefore a suitable solution in a number of occasions: when a sudden communication need arises, in the case of small institutions with scarce resources, when niche target and content are to be addressed etc. We will introduce a concrete case-study, "Enigma Helvetia tales", a multimedia (text, images, audios) and multichannel (web, CD-rom, podcast) application that was developed in spring 2008 in the occasion of an art exhibition held in Lugano (CH). An extensive user study - involving more than 200 users - proved the efficacy of the approach in terms of satisfaction, better understanding of content, knowledge retention and enhanced curiosity towards the event. © 2010 ACM.
KW - cultural heritage
KW - interaction design
KW - multichannel
KW - multimedia
KW - user experience
KW - Cultural heritages
KW - Interaction design
KW - Knowledge retention
KW - Low costs
KW - Multi-channel
KW - Multimedia applications
KW - Scarce resources
KW - Suitable solutions
KW - US dollar
KW - User experience
KW - User study
KW - Design
KW - Multimedia systems
U2 - 10.1145/1774088.1774350
DO - 10.1145/1774088.1774350
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781605586397
SP - 1238
EP - 1239
BT - SAC '10 Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
PB - ACM
ER -