Synopsis
Museums aim at personalizing visits to offer tailored content and encourage visitors to come back. Unfortunately, museum professionals find it difficult to reflect on the vast number of visitor profiles when creating personalized visits. We propose Museo* a new concept to support their creation strategy by allowing the selection of visitor characteristics. Through an interactive design process, we instantiated this concept with MuseoTUI, that displays the progress of visit creation by illuminating physical tokens.
ANRT, CIFRE 2016/1335, Berger-Levrault
Reference publication:
[1] Rey, S., Brock, A.M., Couture, N. "Unleashing Personalized Museum Experiences: Insights from Comparative Structured Observation of Museo* design", In CHI'26, Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, Barcelona, Spain, Article No 105, 16 pages, 2026.
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Chercheuses impliquées
- Stéphanie Rey (Berger-Levrault)
- Anke M. Brock (ENAC)
- Nadine Couture (ESTIA)
Personnes ayant permis de réaliser cette recherche
- Anna Fougeras : développement de l'interface graphique
- Denis Géral : fabrication de l'interface tangible
Personnes ayant soutenu cette recherche
- Célia Picard (Berger-Levrault)
- Christophe Bortolaso (Berger-Levrault)
- Mustapha Derras (Berger-Levrault)
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| [1] | Rey, S., Brock, A.M., Couture, N., "Unleashing Personalized Museum Experiences: Insights from Comparative Structured Observation of Museo* design alternatives", In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Barcelona, Spain, April 13-17, 2026), Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 105, 16 pages, 2026.
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