Time Trails: presencing digital heritage within our everyday lives

Authors

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

Keywords:

Presencing, Digital Heritage, Mixed Reality, Trajectories, Community

Abstract

The Time Trails project is a collaboration between the Centre for Intermedia at the University of Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, 1010 Media, and Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust (2013). It is a mobile web app to allow users to follow, annotate and create trails
using text, images and videos, and to respond to them via social media. Two trails narrating the history of Exeter City Football Club and its Supporters Trust, used for mobile learning and as part of sport and cultural tourism experiences are presented. We show how Time Trails can be used as a presencing tool to establish new ways of encountering and learning on digital heritage within our daily lives.

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Published

2022-10-16

How to Cite

Giannachi, G., Barrett (University of Exeter – Exeter, England), W., Farley (Exeter City Football Club Supporters Trust – Exeter, Inglaterra), P., Chapman (thousand and ten Media – Exeter, Inglaterra), A., Cadbury, T., Lawrence, R., & Burbage (Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, Inglaterra), H. (2022). Time Trails: presencing digital heritage within our everyday lives. Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies, 4(1), 97–114. Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/44024

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Poéticas e Políticas da Performance

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