Title
Co-Designing the User Experience of Location-Based Games for a Network of Museums: Involving Cultural Heritage Professionals and Local Communities
Abstract
The design of location-based games (LBGs) for cultural heritage should ensure the active participation and contribution of local communities and heritage professionals to achieve contextual relevance, importance, and content validity. This paper presents an approach and methods of the participatory and co-design of LBGs that promote awareness and learning about the intangible cultural heritage of craftsmanship and artisanal technology throughout a long-term project from sensitization to implementation. Following the design thinking process, we outline the participatory methods (and reflect on results and lessons learnt) of involving cultural heritage professionals, local communities, and visitors (users) of museums and cultural settlements, mainly: field visits, design workshops, field playtesting, and field studies. We discuss issues of participatory design that we experienced throughout the project such as participant centrality and representativeness, producing tangible output from meetings, co-creation of content via playtesting, and implications from the pandemic. This work contributes a case of participatory and co-design of LBGs for cultural heritage that is characterized by longevity and engagement throughout the design process for three LBGs of a museum network in different cultural sites.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.3390/mti6050036
MULTIMODAL TECHNOLOGIES AND INTERACTION
Keywords
DocType
Volume
mobile location-based games, cultural heritage, local communities, cultural heritage professionals, design thinking, field visits, field playtesting, field study, constructive interaction, MDA (Mechanics, Dynamics, Aesthetics), user experience, evaluation
Journal
6
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
5
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
8