ArtifactVM: Exploring Culturally Meaningful Presentations and User Interactions in Virtual Museums

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2025
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The Eurographics Association
Abstract
Virtual Museums (VMs) serve as an extension of physical museums, delivering content in digital formats. Virtual Reality (VR) technologies afford the creation of interactive virtual museum experiences with 3D artifacts, enhancing cultural dissemination by narratives based on historical artifacts for educational and entertainment purposes. However, there are notable gaps in exploring the ways to interact with virtual artifacts in VMs. In this work, we conducted workshop studies with non-expert audiences and interviewed domain experts to gather insights into 3D artifacts presentation in VMs. In addition, we investigated the digital affordances of historical artifacts in VMs and discussed opportunities for interaction design. The results provide design guidelines for the forms of presentation and outline interaction possibilities. Our findings provide insights into future forms of content curation and artifact interaction in virtual museums.
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CCS Concepts: Human-centered computing → HCI design and evaluation methods

        
@inproceedings{
10.2312:dh.20253267
, booktitle = {
Digital Heritage
}, editor = {
Campana, Stefano
and
Ferdani, Daniele
and
Graf, Holger
and
Guidi, Gabriele
and
Hegarty, Zackary
and
Pescarin, Sofia
and
Remondino, Fabio
}, title = {{
ArtifactVM: Exploring Culturally Meaningful Presentations and User Interactions in Virtual Museums
}}, author = {
Liang, Jiachen
and
Li, Yue
and
Wang, Xueqi
and
Yao, Yuexin
and
Koeck, Richard
and
Liang, Hai-Ning
}, year = {
2025
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-277-6
}, DOI = {
10.2312/dh.20253267
} }
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