Interactive Digital Engagement With Visual Artworks and Cultural Artefacts Enhances User Aesthetic Experiences in the Laboratory and Museum

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serval:BIB_0A12FC4168C5
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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Compte-rendu: analyse d'une oeuvre publiée.
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Publications
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Titre
Interactive Digital Engagement With Visual Artworks and Cultural Artefacts Enhances User Aesthetic Experiences in the Laboratory and Museum
Périodique
International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Jonauskaite Domicele, Dael Nele, Baboulaz Loïc, Chèvre Laetitia, Cierny Inez, Ducimetière Nicolas, Fekete Anna, Gabioud Pierre, Leder Helmut, Vetterli Martin, Mohr Christine
ISSN
1044-7318
1532-7590
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
40
Numéro
6
Pages
1369-1382
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Digital technologies reshape the way we interact with our environment, including with artworks. Advanced computational imaging solutions allow having extremely high-resolution digital reproductions of artworks outside museums, presumably increasing artwork engagement. We tested whether exploring such reproductions via an interactive interface heightened aesthetic appreciation and enhanced recognition. With this interface, observers can move, turn, zoom, and relight the digital reproductions (http://artmyn.com/; https://osf.io/3srfw/). In Study 1, 82 participants explored paintings in the laboratory. In Study 2, 63 participants explored precious cultural artefacts in the museum. In both studies, participants’ aesthetic appreciation (interest, pleasure, intensity, subjective learning) was higher towards artworks they had explored interactively as compared to non-interactively or as physical objects, highlighting the advantage of the tested technology. However, we found no evidence that interactive exploration improved artwork recognition. More studies are needed to learn when and why digital interaction is beneficial above and beyond subjective aesthetic evaluations.
Mots-clé
Computer Science Applications, Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors and Ergonomics
Web of science
Open Access
Oui
Financement(s)
Fonds national suisse / P500PS_202956
Fonds national suisse / 100014_182138
Création de la notice
25/11/2022 21:53
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21/03/2024 8:11
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