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Inclusive Smart Museums: Engaging Neurodiverse Audiences and Enhancing Cultural Heritage
Inclusive Smart Museums: Engaging Neurodiverse Audiences and Enhancing Cultural Heritage
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This book explores the intersection of cultural heritage, neurodiversity, and smart museums, focusing on immersive techniques to create more inclusive and engaging heritage experiences for neurodiverse audiences. It aims to contribute to the fields of cultural heritage, neuro-inclusivity, and smart museums, offering practical solutions and examples for professionals and researchers.
Format: Hardback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2024
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
This captivating book delves deeply into the profound and timely convergence of cultural heritage, neurodiversity, and smart museums, shedding light on how diverse immersive techniques can revolutionize heritage experiences for neurodiverse audiences. By meticulously exploring these three interconnected domains, the book aims to make substantial contributions to the fields of cultural heritage, neuro-inclusivity, and smart museums, presenting practical solutions and insightful examples for heritage professionals and researchers alike.
The book underscores the critical significance of safeguarding and enriching cultural heritage by integrating immersive technologies and inclusive practices that cater to the unique needs of neurodiverse individuals. It emphasizes the urgent need for museums and heritage sites to become more inclusive and accessible to neurodivergent individuals, showcasing best practices and pioneering techniques to effectively engage and captivate this diverse audience.
In the first chapter, the book establishes a strong foundation by exploring the historical context and significance of cultural heritage, emphasizing its role in shaping societies, fostering identity, and preserving knowledge for future generations. It also highlights the challenges faced by neurodiverse individuals in accessing and engaging with cultural heritage, including sensory overload, cognitive differences, and social barriers.
The second chapter delves into the realm of neurodiversity, providing a comprehensive overview of the diverse range of neurotypes and their impact on individuals' experiences and interactions with the world. It explores the strengths and challenges associated with neurodiversity, such as creativity, attention, and sensory processing, and discusses how these traits can be leveraged to enhance cultural heritage experiences.
The third chapter focuses on smart museums, highlighting their role in leveraging technology and innovation to create immersive and accessible heritage experiences. It explores the use of virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive displays, and sensory technologies to engage neurodiverse audiences and provide them with personalized and inclusive experiences.
Throughout the book, case studies and practical examples are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of immersive techniques in creating more inclusive and engaging heritage experiences for neurodiverse audiences. These examples range from museums and heritage sites that have implemented inclusive practices to those that have developed innovative technologies to cater to the unique needs of neurodiverse visitors.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the intersection of cultural heritage, neurodiversity, and smart museums. By highlighting the importance of inclusivity and accessibility, it provides valuable insights and practical solutions for heritage professionals and researchers seeking to create more inclusive and engaging heritage experiences for neurodiverse audiences. As the world continues to evolve and become more diverse, this book serves as a timely reminder of the need to embrace and celebrate neurodiversity in all aspects of society, including cultural heritage.
Weight: 473g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031436147
Edition number: 1st ed. 2024
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