Storytelling and Gaming Tools for Easy Immersive Fruition of Intangible Heritage

Authors

  • Maria Teresa Artese National Research Council, Institute of Applied Mathematics, and Information Technologies “Enrico Magenes” (CNR-IMATI), 12, Alfonso Corti Str., 20133, Milan, Italy
  • Isabella Gagliardi National Research Council, Institute of Applied Mathematics, and Information Technologies “Enrico Magenes” (CNR-IMATI), 12, Alfonso Corti Str., 20133, Milan, Italy
  • Mattia Fortunati National Research Council, Institute of Applied Mathematics, and Information Technologies “Enrico Magenes” (CNR-IMATI), 6, De Marini Str., 16149, Genoa, Italy
  • Tiziana Pasciuto National Research Council, Institute of Applied Mathematics, and Information Technologies “Enrico Magenes” (CNR-IMATI), 6, De Marini Str., 16149, Genoa, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2023.13.27

Keywords:

Querylab Portal, Serious Games, Gamification, Immersive Fruition, Intangible Cultural Heritage

Abstract

Transmission and preservation are key aspects of intangible heritage, so new communication strategies are crucial to reach a wider audience. The aim of this work is to apply digital storytelling tools and games to disseminate heritage and help people to discover it, by developing challenges and adventures based on the resources retrieved from Querylab's ICH Discovery section.

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Published

2023-09-01

How to Cite

Teresa Artese, M., Gagliardi, I., Fortunati, M., & Pasciuto, T. (2023). Storytelling and Gaming Tools for Easy Immersive Fruition of Intangible Heritage. Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage, 13, 277–282. https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2023.13.27

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