Time Trails: presencing digital heritage within our everyday lives

Autores

  • Gabriella Giannachi Centre for Intermedia, Department of English, University of Exeter
  • William Barrett (University of Exeter – Exeter, England) Centre for Intermedia, Department of English, University of Exeter
  • Paul Farley (Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust – Exeter, England) Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust
  • Andy Chapman (thousand and ten Media – Exeter, England) 1010 Media
  • Thomas Cadbury RAMM
  • Rick Lawrence RAMM
  • Helen Burbage (Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, England) RAMM

Palavras-chave:

Presença, Patrimônio Digital, Realidade Mista, Trajetórias, Comunidade

Resumo

O projeto Time Trails é uma colaboração entre o Centre for Intermedia da University of Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, 1010 Media e Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust (2013). Trata-se de um aplicativo da web para dispositivos móveis que permite aos usuários seguir, comentar e criar roteiros usando texto, imagens e vídeos, respondendo via mídias sociais. São apresentados
dois roteiros, narrando a história do Exeter City Football Club e de seu Supporters Trust, que são usados para aprendizagem via celular e como parte de experiências em turismo esportivo e cultural. Mostramos como o Time Trails pode ser usado como uma ferramenta de presença para estabelecer novas maneiras de encontro e aprendizagem sobre patrimônio digital em nosso dia a dia. 

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Biografia do Autor

Gabriella Giannachi, Centre for Intermedia, Department of English, University of Exeter

Gabriella Giannachi, FRSA, is Professor of Performance and New Media and Director of the Centre for Intermedia at the University of Exeter. She has published eight books and numerous articles in humanities and science journals.

William Barrett (University of Exeter – Exeter, England), Centre for Intermedia, Department of English, University of Exeter

William Barrett is a Doctoral Candidate in the Centre for Intermedia at the University of Exeter and Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, working on the use of mobile apps to facilitate learning about digital heritage.

Paul Farley (Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust – Exeter, England), Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust

Paul Farley is a Trustee of Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust and Chair of the Exeter City Football Club Community Working Group.

Andy Chapman (thousand and ten Media – Exeter, England), 1010 Media

Andy Chapman, 1010 Media, has developed online systems across a variety of sectors including Entertainment, Sports and TV Personalities, Commercial Business and Museum and Arts projects. 

Thomas Cadbury, RAMM

Thomas Cadbury, Dr, is Curator for Antiquities at Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery.

Rick Lawrence, RAMM

Rick Lawrence is Digital Media Manager at Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery.

Helen Burbage (Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, England), RAMM

Helen Burbage is Collections and Audience Assistant at Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery.

Publicado

2022-10-16

Como Citar

Giannachi, G., Barrett (University of Exeter – Exeter, England), W., Farley (Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust – Exeter, England), P., Chapman (thousand and ten Media – Exeter, England), A., Cadbury, T., Lawrence, R., & Burbage (Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, England), H. (2022). Time Trails: presencing digital heritage within our everyday lives. Revista Brasileira De Estudos Da Presença, 4(1), 97–114. Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/42979

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Poéticas e Políticas da Performance

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