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Wandering in the Labyrinth - Enhancing the Accessibility to the Minoan Past Through a Visitor-Sourced Approach

机译:在迷宫中徘徊 - 通过访客采取的方法加强对Minoan过去的可行性

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Arising on the island of Crete around 2700 BC, the Minoans are traditionally regarded as the first advanced civilization on the European continent in its modern meaning. The safeguarding of this primordial heritage faces multiple challenges. Besides extrinsic natural and anthropic threats, Minoan remains are also jeopardized by some of their own intrinsic properties. This paper aims to address two of these hazards: first, the preservation state of Minoan sites, leading to their restricted comprehension; secondly, their complex, "labyrinthine", architecture, further limiting this intelligibility but also challenging the physical access to the remains. The on-going research presented here intends to instrumentalize pathways as a solution to these drawbacks: it seeks to demonstrate that paths can not only be used as mobility vectors to guide and control visitors' movement but also, when context-aware, as interpretation media to improve on-site experience. Drawing upon phenomenological theories, this paper focusses in particular on the integration of the visitors' interaction with their surrounding as an innovative approach in the design of such well-informed paths. Based on the outcome of an original experiment conducted among 73 participants on the archaeological site of Malia, this study explores the possibilities of a combined qualitative and quantitative analysis of the visitors' movement in informing recommendations to increase the visitors' understanding and orientation abilities on site. The visitors-based approach discussed in this paper is only but one of the three axes to be combined in the general workflow advocated for the formalization of curated visitors' paths on Minoan archaeological sites.
机译:在克里特岛岛上发生在克里特岛左右2700年,米诺斯传统上被认为是欧洲大陆的第一个先进的文明在其现代意义上。对这一原始遗产的保护面临多种挑战。除了外本的自然和人类威胁,Minoan还受到他们自己的某些内在性质的危害。本文旨在解决两个危害:第一,米诺岛地点的保存状态,导致其限制理解;其次,他们的复杂,“迷宫”,架构,进一步限制了这种可懂度,还挑战了对遗体的物理访问。这里提出的正在进行的研究旨在将路径作为解决这些缺点的解决方案:它寻求证明路径不仅可以用作移动向量,以指导和控制访客的运动,还可以在上下文中引导和控制访问者的运动,也可以作为解释媒体改善现场体验。借鉴现象理论,本文尤其关注游客对其周围的互动作为一种创新方法,成为这种明智的路径的创新方法。本研究基于73名参与者在73名参与者中进行的原始实验的结果,探讨了访客运动在通知推荐中增加了访客的理解和定位能力的综合定性和定量分析的可能性。本文讨论的基于访客的方法只是一个旨在在普通工作流中组合的三个轴中的一个,主张策划访客在Minoan考古遗址上的形式化。

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