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Art exhibitions 2 family 2 interactive devices 2 learning 2 Expositions d’art 1 apprentissages 1 child 1 children 1 dispositifs interactifs 1 interpretation 1 interpretation aids 1 mediation 1 museum experience 1 médiation 1 publics enfants/familles 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Caro, Florence 2 Debenedetti, Stéphane 2 Krebs, Anne 2
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HAL 1 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 1
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Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 1 Post-Print / HAL 1
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" I'd rather play than look at statues ": The Experiences of Children with Art Works and Interactive Devices at an Art Exhibition
Debenedetti, Stéphane; Caro, Florence; Krebs, Anne - HAL - 2009
three research issues: the relationship that the young child has with works of art and interactive devices, the role the … article shows that children's attention is clearly drawn more towards interactive devices than art works, yet at the same time …, the hypothesis that interactive devices are directly detrimental to children's reception of art works could not be …
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Quelles expositions d’art pour les enfants ? Etude de cas et recommandations marketing
Caro, Florence; Debenedetti, Stéphane; Krebs, Anne - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2007
As reminded by Piscitelli and Anderson (2001), children, and particularly small children of 4 to 10 years old are largely overlooked by research devoted to the museum experience. When the child comes under study, the scope nearly always is exclusively that of the learning experience, acquired...
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