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Locative Games for Cultural Heritage

Project description

Heritage comes to life through locative games and storytelling

Locative games have existed for two decades and are in the process of entering the mainstream. They take the form of digital tours, narrative games, locative literature or interactive puzzles at cultural heritage sites, and enable visitors to see places "with new eyes," revealing hidden aspects and creating new types of interaction. The EU-funded LoGaCulture project, working with digital experts and cultural institutions, will propose new designs and ethical frameworks, as well as a reusable set of technologies. It will focus on how augmented reality, digital stories and soundscapes can impact visitors’ immersion. The goal is to provide new insight into how to design and deploy the next generation of locative heritage games.

Objective

Locative Games are in the process of entering the mainstream, in cultural heritage they can improve access by offering alternative experiences and widening audiences, they can aid in preservation by managing footfall and focusing digital assets, and they can increase engagement and allow visitors to see their heritage in new ways. However, existing design approaches and infrastructures for locative heritage are bespoke and poorly integrated with existing visitor structures. There is also a lack of guidelines on what is ethically desirable in these digitally mediated spaces, and how designers might mitigate against unintended consequences or abuses. This is a barrier to the widespread adoption of locative heritage applications and means that more complex experiences are currently not sustainable in the wider sector. LoGaCulture will change this by bringing together the leaders in digital locative games, in collaboration with some of Europe’s most significant cultural institutions, to enable a new generation of locative cultural heritage games through proposals for design guidance, validated ethical frameworks, and an open, extensible, and reusable set of technologies. Through a set of five interlinked case studies across four countries the project will: gather evidence from the heritage design space for interactivity, narratives, and play; look at how augmented reality and soundscapes can affect visitors’ immersion; explore the place of locative heritage in the wider visitor journey through transmedia and social visiting; and explore how the barrier to authoring and deploying such systems might be lowered. The goal is to create a step change in knowledge in how to design, deploy, and maintain locative heritage games, and lay the groundwork for their mass adoption by cultural institutions by allowing them to treat locative experiences that offer new forms of access and engagement as an integrated part of their existing cultural heritage work.

Coordinator

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO
Net EU contribution
€ 194 243,75
Address
AVENIDA ROVISCO PAIS 1
1049 001 Lisboa
Portugal

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Region
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 194 243,75

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