Areti Damala
Researcher and Adjunct Lecturer, Digital Humanities and Augmented Heritage, Digital Humanities Department and PARAGRAPHE/CITU laboratory
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Attachée Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche, Humanités Numériques et Patrimoine Augmentée, laboratoire PARAGRAPHE/CITU
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Recherche | Research
Enseignements | Teaching
Activités Professionnelles | Professional activities
Publications
Livres | Books
- A. Damala, I. Ruthven and E. Hornecker, The MUSETECH Companion: Navigating the Matrix, Additional digital accompanying resource for the MUSETECH Model, January 2019.
- L. Ciolfi, A. Damala, E. Hornecker, M. Lechner, L. Maye (Eds) , “Cultural heritage communities: technologies and challenges”, Routledge, London, 2018, 222 pages.
Révues | Journals
- A. Damala, E. Hornecker, M. van der Vaart, D. van Dijk and Ian Ruthven, The Loupe: Tangible Augmented Reality for Learning to Look at Ancient Greek Art. International Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Volume 16, Issue 5 (December 2016), pp 73-85.

Areti Damala, Ian Ruthven, Eva Hornecker
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) – Special Issue on the Evaluation of Digital Cultural Resources, 2019
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) – Special Issue on the Evaluation of Digital Cultural Resources, 2019
- A. Damala , T. Schuchert , I. Rodriguez , J. Moragues , K. Gilleade , N. Stojanovic, Exploring the Affective Museum Visiting Experience: Adaptive Augmented Reality (A²R) and Cultural Heritage, International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era, vol. 2 (1), pp 117-141, 2013.
- C. Aunis, I. Astic, E. Gressier, A. Damala, L’expérience PLUG Université Paris-Nuit : un improbable équilibre entre apprentissage et jeu. In: La lettre de l’OCIM, (Office de Coopération et d’Information Muséales), vol. 145, janvier – février 2013, pp 5-12, 2013.
Chapitres | Book Chapters
- A. Damala, An Introduction to Augmented Reality and Cultural Heritage for Curators, Art Historians and Museum Educators. In: La Cocina valenciana del Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas, Una relectura a través de la tecnologia de Realidad Aumentada, (Ana Cabrera Lafuente, Isabel M Rodriguez Marco y Cristina Villar Frenandez eds.), Ministry of Culture, Education and Sport, Madrid, Spain, pp 120-133.
- A. Damala, C. Bouville, Converging towards broadband, augmented and platform independent “intelligent” cultural heritage applications. Digital Applications for Tangible Cultural Heritage: Report in the State of the Union. Policies, Practices and Developments in Europe, EPOCH Survey 2004/2005, Budapest 2006
Conférences internationales | Conference Proceedings
- Areti Damala, Merel van der Vaart, Loraine Clarke, Eva Hornecker, Gabriela Avram, Hub Kockelkorn and Ian Ruthven. “Evaluating tangible and multisensory museum visiting experiences: Lessons learned from the meSch project.” MW2016: Museums and the Web 2016. Published January 29, 2016. Consulted May 7, 2016.
- R. Fleming, A. Damala, “Finding the voice: Planning and evaluation of social media in cultural institutions.” MW2016: Museums and the Web 2016. Published January 31, 2016.
- M. Van der Vaart and A. Damala, Through the Loupe: Visitor engagement with a primarily text-based handheld AR application, In: Proceedings of the Digital Heritage 2015 Conference, IEEE, Granada, Spain, October 2015, pp. 565 – 572
- L. Ciolfi, A. Damala, E. Hornecker, M. Lechner, L. Maye, D. Petrelli, Cultural heritage communities: technologies and challenges. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T ’15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 149-152.
- D. Petrelli, E. Not, A. Damala, D. van Dijk, M. Lechner, meSch: Material Encounters with Digital Cultural Heritage. In: Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, Proceedings of the 2014 EUROMED Conference, Springer International Publishing, pp 536-545
- A. Damala, I. Astic, S. Rovedakis, E. Gressier-Soudan, La Réalité Augmentée Adaptative, Vers une nouvelle éxperience de visite au musée. In: Pratiques et Usages Numériques, Actes de H2PTM 2013, 16, 17 et 18 octobre 2013, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France, Editions Hermès Lavoisier, pp. 205-220.
- Roger Mc Kinley and A. Damala, ARtSense and Manifest.AR: Revisiting Museums in the Public Realm through Emerging Art Practices. In: Museums and the Web 2013 (MW2013), April 2013, Portland, Oregon, USA. Available at http://mw2013.museumsandtheweb.com/paper/artsense-and-manifest-ar-revisiting-museums-in-the-public-realm-through-emerging-art-practices/
- A. Damala, N. Stojanovic, Tailoring the Adaptive Augmented Reality (A2R) Museum Visit: Identifying Cultural Heritage Professionals’ Motivations and Needs. In: IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality 2012 (ISMAR 2012), Arts, Media and Humanities Proceedings, November 5-8 2012, Atlanta, USA, pp 71-80.
- A. Damala, N. Stojanovic, T. Schuchert, J. Moragues, A. Cabrera, K.Gilleade, Adaptive Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage, The ARtSENSE project. In: M. Ioannides et al. (Eds.): Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 7616, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2012, pp 746–755, 2012.
- I. Astic, C. Aunis, A. Damala, E. Gressier-Soudan, A ubiquitous mobile edutainment application for learning science through play. In: Museums and the Web 2011 (MW 2011), April 2011, Philadelphia, USA (long paper). Available at: http://www.museumsandtheweb.com/mw2011/papers/a_ubiquitous_mobile_edutainment_application_fo
- O. Haberman, A. Damala, R. Pellerin, U. Haberman, E. Gressier-Soudan, Exploring Contemporary Painting through Spatial Annotations Using RFID Tags. In: VAST’10, Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, The 8th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, Short and Project Papers, Paris, France, September 21-24, 2010, January 2010, pp 49-52.
- A. Damala, I. Astic, C. Aunis, PLUG, Université Paris Nuit: A Design Reiteration of a Mobile Museum Edutainment Application. In: VAST’10, Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, The 8th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, Short and Project Papers, Paris, France, September 21-24, 2010, January 2010, pp 91-94.
- A. Damala, Edutainment Games for Mobile Multimedia Museum Guidance Systems: A Classication Approach. In: S. Natkin and J. Dupire (Eds.), ICEC 2009, 8th International Conference on Entertainment Computing Proceedings, September 3-5, 2009, Paris, France, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Volume 7616, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, pp 307-308.
- F. Kaghat, C. Le Prado, A. Damala, P. Cubaud, Experimenting with Sound Immersion in an Arts and Crafts Museum. In: S. Natkin and J. Dupire (Eds.), ICEC 2009, 8th International Conference on Entertainment Computing Proceedings, September 3-5, 2009, Paris, France, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Volume 7616, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, pp 173-178.
- A. Damala, P. Cubaud, A. Bationo, P. Houlier, I. Marchal, Bridging the Gap between the Digital and the Physical: Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Augmented Reality Guide for the Museum Visit. In: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts (DIMEA ’08), ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp 120-127.
- Α. Damala, P. Houlier, I. Marchal, Merging Augmented Reality Based Features in Mobile Multimedia Museum Guides, Anticipating the Future of the Cultural Past. In: proceedings of the 2007 ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) International Committee for Documentation of Cultural Heritage (CIPA) Conference, 1-5 October 2007, Athens, Greece, pp 259-264
- A. Damala, Design Principles for Mobile Museum Guides using Visitor Studies and Museum Learning Theories. In: Inmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez (Ed.), ΙADIS (International Association for Development of the Information Society), Mobile Learning 2007 Proceedings, Lisbon, Portugal 5-7 July 2007, pp 277-281.
- A. Damala, Augmented Reality Based User Interfaces for Mobile Museum and Exhibition Guides, CAA (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology) Conference 2007, 2-6 April 2007, Berlin, Germany, pp 1-6.
- Α. Damala, P. Houlier, I. Marchal, Crafting the Mobile Augmented Reality Museum Guide. In: S. Richir (Ed.), VRIC’07, 9th IEEE International Conference on Virtual Reality, Laval, France, 18-20 April 2007, pp 303-306.
- A. Damala and H. Kockelkorn, Evaluation strategies for mobile museum guides: a theoretical framework, Third International Conference of Museology and AVICOM Annual Conference on Audiovisuals as Cultural Heritage and their Use in Museums, Mytilene, Greece, 2006.
- A. Damala, H. Kockelkorn, A taxonomy for the evaluation of mobile museum guides. In: Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services (MobileHCI), ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp 273-274.
- M. Brelot, A. Cotarmanach, A. Damala, and H. Kockelcorn, Nomadic computing in indoor cultural settings: Intelligent connectivity, context awareness and the mobile museum experience. In: X. Perrot (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2005 International Cultural heritage Informatics Meeting, Archives and Museum Informatics, Paris, 2005.
- A. Damala, C. Le Coq, and S. Bouguet, Mobivisit: Mobile computing in the museum setting: A field study in the Museum of Fine Arts, Lyon. In: X. Perrot (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2005 International Cultural heritage Informatics Meeting, Archives and Museum Informatics, Paris, 2005.