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Designing the interactions in the museum: learning from Palazzo Strozzi

  • Monica Calcagno
  • , Claudio Biscaro

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Abstract

In cultural productions, and specifically in the context of museums and exhibitions, the process of construction of meanings has historically involved the audience in a relationship with the product. Nevertheless, this relationship is still designed using traditional language aimed at constraining the interpretation within the pattern suggested by the producer and reducing the room left for free interpretation by the user. Innovation, then, takes place in the offer of services and tools to support the process, and not in a proposal of a new approach to the construction of meaning. Our research discusses a case of an Italian cultural institution as a model for proposing a new approach to the process of interpretation of the relationship between the users and the product. The innovation in this case is the result of a redesign of the language offered to the users, and it is aimed at involving them in the process of sense making. Our article sheds light on the way in which innovation of language may impact the world of signs and symbols that determine the meaning of the product
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Studies of Management and Organization
Volume42
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Fields of science

  • 502044 Business management

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