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It is in the crossroads between art museum and technology where this project here presented is born. We are referring to a prototype designed to provide involvement of museum visitors through experiences of enjoyment, creation and sharing. The prototype is an interactive application that combines an enjoyment area with a creative exploration area....
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... Gallery interactives integrating multitouch surfaces, games, and kinetic technologies are increasingly introduced as interpretive resources in art museums (Kidd, 2014;Pierroux & Ludvigsen, 2013). The TACTEC application (Pinto, 2013) was similarly designed for casual visitors to explore and interpret art using an interactive tabletop, as a walk-up activity in a large art museum in Portugal, focused on the work of Hieronymus Bosch. In contrast to simple browsing activities, TACTEC aimed to engage visitors in collaborative and creative processes by applying visual arts perspectives on learning and interpreting art to the interaction design. ...
This paper presents the design and implementation of an interactive application-TACTEC-for multi-touch tables in art museums. With focus on visitor participant experiences we propose an application that promotes visitors engagement through the development of creative activities using interactive technologies.