Promoting Access in a Mexican-American Museum during the Pandemic: Online Community Events and Robots.

IF 0.6 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Verónica Ahumada-Newhart, Abelardo de la Peña, Laurel D Riek
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Abstract

During COVID-19, many museums closed their physical structures and transitioned their exhibits to online platforms for public digital access. As museums reopen, there remains a need for some visitors to attend exhibits and cultural events with minimal risk. This article examines an innovative hybrid platform for museum digital access-personal telerobots to co-explore museums alongside community members. The way it works is as follows: a community member remains at home and remotely logs into the museum robot. A friend/family member is physically at the museum, and once the robot is embodied by the remote user, they can walk around the museum together, talk with each other, interact with artifacts, and experience the exhibits together. Ultimately, the robot user and the visitor can both be immersed in the venue, separate yet together at the same time. This article examines the use of online community events and personal robots in a Mexican-American history, art, and culture museum for cultural exhibits and how these technologies may facilitate the way community members learn, interact, and explore museum artifacts. It also explores the need for best practices on the use of online communities and personal robot technology in museums. This work contributes observations, reflections, and curatorial considerations on both forms of digital media for inclusive museum practices.

在疫情期间促进墨西哥裔美国人博物馆的访问:在线社区活动和机器人。
新冠肺炎期间,许多博物馆关闭了实体结构,并将展品转移到在线平台,以供公众数字访问。随着博物馆重新开放,一些游客仍然需要以最小的风险参加展览和文化活动。本文研究了一个创新的混合平台,用于博物馆数字访问个人远程机器人与社区成员共同探索博物馆。它的工作方式如下:一名社区成员留在家中,远程登录博物馆机器人。一位朋友/家人在博物馆里,一旦远程用户实现了机器人,他们就可以一起在博物馆里走动,相互交谈,与文物互动,并一起体验展品。最终,机器人用户和访客都可以沉浸在场地中,既分开又同时在一起。本文研究了在线社区活动和个人机器人在墨西哥裔美国人历史、艺术和文化博物馆中用于文化展览的情况,以及这些技术如何促进社区成员学习、互动和探索博物馆文物的方式。它还探讨了在博物馆中使用在线社区和个人机器人技术的最佳实践的必要性。这项工作为包容性博物馆实践提供了对这两种形式的数字媒体的观察、思考和策展考虑。
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International Journal of the Inclusive Museum
International Journal of the Inclusive Museum Arts and Humanities-Conservation
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