Authors
Christian Heath, Dirk Vom Lehn
Publication date
2008/2/1
Journal
Social Studies of Science
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
63-91
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
There is a growing commitment within science centres and museums to develop exhibitions that engender new forms of participation that contribute to the public's understanding of science. Information and communication systems play an important role in this regard, enabling new forms of `interaction' with and around exhibits. In this paper we consider how visitors respond to these exhibits and explore the forms of interaction that arise within these new exhibition areas. The analysis addresses the ways in which these so-called `interactives' create highly constrained sequences of action that prioritize the individual user while undermining the opportunities for co-participation and collaboration. It examines the ecologies of participation that arise with, around and within different types of exhibit and exhibition. The paper suggests that many `interactive' exhibits rely upon a model of `interaction' and the `user' that …
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