The Diary of Niels: Affective engagement through tangible interaction with museum artifacts
Mette Muxoll Schou, Anders Sundnes L{\o}vlie

TL;DR
This paper explores a tangible interactive installation in a museum setting that enhances visitor engagement by seamlessly integrating technology with artifacts through design, user testing, and iterative development.
Contribution
It introduces 'The Diary of Niels,' a novel hybrid interactive system combining physical objects and RFID to improve museum visitor experience.
Findings
Increased visitor engagement with hybrid artifacts
Technology integration helps convey historical themes
Challenges remain in full exhibition integration
Abstract
This paper presents a research through design exploration using tangible interactions in order to seamlessly integrate technology in a historical house museum. The study addresses a longstanding concern in museum exhibition design that interactive technologies may distract from the artifacts on display. Through an iterative design process including user studies, a co-creation workshop with museum staff and several prototypes, we developed an interactive installation called The Diary of Niels that combines physical objects, RFID sensors and an elaborate fiction in order to facilitate increased visitor engagement. Insights from the research process and user tests indicate that the integration of technology and artifacts is meaningful and engaging for users, and helps introduce museum visitors to the historic theme of the exhibition and the meaning of the artifacts. The study also points…
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