نتایج جستجو برای: boston museum

تعداد نتایج: 32353  

2010
Alkystis Phinikaridou Frederick L. Ruberg Kevin J. Hallock Ye Qiao Jason Viereck James A. Hamilton

1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA 2 Section of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 3 Department of Radiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 4 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA 5 Department of Neurology, Bos...

2014
Steven Neale Winyu Chinthammit Christopher Peter Lueg Paddy Nixon

In collaborative museum learning contexts, it is problematic that groups of museum visitors are not able able to touch, handle, and pass museum artefacts around during collaborative discussions. This can be due to the fragility of the artefacts themselves or due to the people discussing them being in different locations. Interacting with virtual representations of artefacts is a solution to the...

2014
Simone V. Gill Cara L. Lewis JeremyM. DeSilva

1Department of Occupational Therapy, Boston University, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA 2Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA 3Department of Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, 1 Boston Medical Center Place, Boston, MA 02118, USA 4Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience, Boston University, 2 Cummington Mall, B...

2007
Emmi Tittonen

In this article, we define the basic concepts of museum work, museum value, and contextual information with the help of a case study and literature. We base the case study on the empirical material of a project that aimed to gather knowledge of the collections of the Finnish Data Processing Museum Association. This article opens up the concepts and analyzes them in the context of museum work an...

1991
James L. Sheldon

Art museums have always been educating institutions. The meaning of this concept has changed over timeand increasingly has come to includethe use of media both within the museum and beyond the museum walls. Interactbe media are forms of publication that can significantly enhance the museum experience by making an exhibttion more accessible both to those who visa the museum and to those who wish...

2007
Jennifer Barrett Phil McManus

Interpreting the natural environment in the cultural context of a museum is common practice in the early 21st century. It was also quite common in the 19th century. This chapter considers some of the key discourses in natural history and science museums to reveal a rich legacy of engagement with the environment. It begins with a review of a contemporary film that portrays the wonders of the mus...

2004
Céline Loscos Franco Tecchia Antonio Frisoli Marcello Carrozzino Hila Ritter Widenfeld David Swapp Massimo Bergamasco

In the Museum of Pure Form, we explore a novel way of presenting art to visitors of a museum, allowing them to virtually touch artefacts in a virtual museum. In order to realise this the statues are first digitised with a scanner so that they can be placed in a virtual museum. The virtual museum is then displayed on a 3D stereo screen. The visitor uses a purpose-built two-contact-point haptic d...

2014
Vikki McCall Clive Gray Colin Bell

The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to museum workers throughout Great Britain (GB). There has been an expectation that museums are changing from an ‘old’ to a ‘new museology’ that has shaped museum functions and roles. This paper outlines the limitations of this perceived transition as museum services confront multiple exogenous and end...

2009
Angeliki Antoniou Giorgos Lepouras

Defining a physical or virtual space as a museum, seems to have clear implications on visitors’ behaviour and particularly learning behaviour. Past research shows that it is essential to identify different museum types and consider their similarities, differences and special features in order to be able to make valid research hypotheses. However, visitors would not always define certain types o...

2006
Ingvar Tjøstheim Joachim Lous

A cultural institution such as a museum needs to attract visitors. Due to the fact that Internet has become an important information and marketing channel, the question of using a VR museum on the Internet, is the topic of this paper. The “VR Kon-Tiki” is a VR museum. It was developed by a computer games technology. In order to test the application visitors to a national Travel Fair, and visito...

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