001484873 001__ 1484873 001484873 005__ 20240118003309.0 001484873 02470 $$ahttps://doi.org/10.1145/2968219.2974045$$2DOI 001484873 037__ $$aIR 001484873 041__ $$aeng 001484873 245__ $$aTime travelers: mapping museum visitors across time and space 001484873 269__ $$a2016-09-12 001484873 300__ $$a1492-1497 001484873 520__ $$aOpen-air museums may encompass structures, buildings, sites, and other types of objects and artifacts that span across space and, because these objects were built and/or used during multiple periods of significance, across time. The multiplicity of storylines can confuse visitors. Thus, this paper introduces Somewhere in Time, a novel installation that integrates a combination of technologies with historic content that allows users to explore both time and space across museum structures/sites. We describe our work conceptualizing and designing a personalized, interactive map (Time Travelers) that allows visitors to explore complex narratives across both time and space. 001484873 6531_ $$afull-body interaction 001484873 6531_ $$apublic history 001484873 6531_ $$amuseums 001484873 7001_ $$aCafaro, Francesco$$uIndiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis 001484873 7001_ $$aRess, Stella$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana 001484873 711__ $$aACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct$$uACM (Association for Computing Machinery)$$d2016-09-12$$m2016-09-12 001484873 773__ $$tProceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct 001484873 8564_ $$9f861cea4-d4f2-49c1-a9a1-1e0ae6a728f5$$s347566$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1484873/files/Cafaro_2016_time.pdf 001484873 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1484873$$pGLOBAL_SET 001484873 980__ $$aMANUSCRIPT