![]() ![]() ![]() This article takes part in the discussion by exploring how the integration of different design elements can support the design of museum information spaces in which digital and physical dimensions are intertwined. In the last decade the interest has increasingly shifted toward communication projects designed to enhance the museum visit through hybrid digital/physical experiences. The term "post-digital" can be defined as a response to the entanglements of media, approaching the design of digital as indistinct from other, non-digital aspects. It is a new paradigm that does not separate the digital experience into something different from the overall museum experience. Professor Ross Parry describes this key moment with the concept of the post-digital museum, defined as: a transformation that sees digitality becoming bounded into museums' missions, structures, and practices. In a world in which digital dimensions have become naturalized in our way of thinking, digital and physical dimensions are intertwining. ![]() How museums see digital has changed and, as a result, museum design practices have changed. ![]()
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