Evaluating the impact of XR on user experience in the Tomato Industrial Museum "D. Nomikos"

This study presents the background and the evaluation of integrating eXtended Reality (XR) in the permanent exhibition at the Tomato Industrial Museum "D. Nomikos". This paper firstly provides the context of this study by outlining the methodological, technological, and museological approaches undertaken to integrate XR in a quest to enhance visitors’ meaningful engagement with the industrial heritage-related exhibition. Storytelling and narration are key elements of the museums’ museological design through audio tours and interactive AR-based visualization of the machinery’s role and function. This paper presents and discusses the design of the evaluation methodology employed in the context of pertinent methods and approaches used in related research. This study investigates the effectiveness of XR for audience engage-ment, the added value that such technologies offer to the user experience as well as possible im-provements. The main method adopted for gathering quantitative data is the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) and qualitative, through semi-structured interviews. Moreover, the find-ings are analyzed, interpreted and discussed. Based on a case study, this paper offers a broader discussion of the challenges and prospects connected to the quest of employing emerging tech-nologies and assessing their impact on visitors’ museum experience, reaching conclusions for fu-ture directions in the field.

Cite as: Sylaiou S., Dafiotis P., Fidas C., Vlachou E., Nomikou V. (2024). Evaluating the impact of XR on user experience in the Tomato Industrial Museum "D. Nomikos", Heritage. Special issue: Museums for Heritage Preservation and Communication—2nd Edition (accepted with revisions)