Re-contextualizing Built Environments: Critical and Inclusive HCI Approaches for Cultural Heritage
Résumé
Cultural heritage is often questioned for its relevance or criticized for representing an incomplete picture of the past. Interactive technologies can bring up new viewpoints and alternative narratives or intensify or provoke the user experience when cultural heritage is accessed. They can be utilized in contextualized built environments, which foster meaningful experiences, understanding, and relationships. Our workshop identified design approaches and application areas from a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) perspective for the re-contextualization of built environments through the discussion and co-design with participants. Furthermore, approaches enabled the critical discourse about and increased inclusive access and shaping of cultural heritage.