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"Towards the Wild: Evaluating Museum Installations in Semi-Realistic Situations.." E. Hornecker and E. Nicol. Re-thinking Technology in Museums 2011 Conference. 2011. pp. 49-60. Download PDF (BibTeX)

Abstract:
In this paper we discuss our experiences of conducting
user evaluations of technological installations for the new Robert
Burns Birthplace museum and the challenges associating with doing this.
We believed it to be important to avoid a sterile lab situation, and to be
able to observe the social dynamics that evolve around museum
installations. As we were unable to conduct studies in the museum itself
we devised ways of taking them out of the lab by basing them in a more
museum-like or semi-realistic setting. We took efforts to recreate the
installation setup when this was likely to influence interaction patterns and
could reveal usability issues. Moreover, we invited young families and adult
groups to take part in the evaluation sessions to investigate how they would
interact with these as a group. We explain our motivations and the tradeoffs
involved. We focus on discussing the effects that the semi-realistic setting
may have had on the user feedback obtained, reflect on the differing user
behaviours that might emerge in the genuine museum setting and make
recommendations for future studies.