VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF BOSNIAK INSTITUTE


Sanda Šljivo, Selma Rizvić




Presently virtual museums are implemented using variety of different concepts. Most of them contain some form of storytelling in virtual environments. This paper introduces the concept of audio stories guiding the user through the virtual exhibition. Our goal is to explore if the audio storytelling can compensate movement limitations in a virtual environment. We use the case study of the Virtual Museum of Bosniak Institute, containing the digital collection of furniture and decorated objects from BH cultural heritage. For evaluation of user feedback we use qualitative analysis methodology.