Grand tours in the glare of the sun : harnessing digital media to develop cultural tourism in Queensland, Australia


Autoria(s): Hamilton, Jillian; Carson, Susan
Contribuinte(s)

Whitbread, Claire

Chen, Hui-Mei

Data(s)

09/04/2013

Resumo

It has been well established that highlighting the cultural attributes of a region through stories of place, local histories, and the creative arts boosts tourism income to a region. Cultural tourism also serves to promote the creative industries to visitors and residents alike and, by enhancing a region’s cultural identity, fosters new opportunities for the arts. It can therefore offer considerable potential benefit to the creative economy in Australia. However, in comparison with Europe, where cultural tourism can rely upon an established historical, artistic and literary cultural identity that stretches back to Grand Tours of the seventeenth century, in Queensland, Australia the relatively new enterprise of cultural tourism must compete with visitor expectations of sun, surf and the natural landscapes, which have become the mainstay of tourism advertising. Moreover, in Queensland, it is essential to connect vast distances, diverse communities and a variety of cultural experiences. We must also take account of the expectations of contemporary tourists, who anticipate a digitally mediated travel experience and increasingly seek to connect with local communities in authentic ways. In this paper we consider the unique considerations that must be taken into account in the Queensland context and propose approaches to developing an integrated identity that embraces both the ‘great outdoors’ and the region’s cultural attributes. We make recommendations for providing the types of digitally mediated ‘local’ experiences that cultural tourists now expect, and illustrate the design principles we propose through early, tentative approaches to smart phones, locative media and augmented reality applications for cultural tourism in the region. We conclude by proposing additional ways to formulate a digital strategy in line with the recommendations we make.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66221/

Publicador

Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham

Relação

http://internationaltaipei2013.wordpress.com/accepted-abstracts/

Hamilton, Jillian & Carson, Susan (2013) Grand tours in the glare of the sun : harnessing digital media to develop cultural tourism in Queensland, Australia. In Whitbread, Claire & Chen, Hui-Mei (Eds.) Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage : Visiting Pasts, Developing Futures : Conference Proceedings, Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham, Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 1-12.

Direitos

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Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #199999 Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified #Cultural tourism #locative media #mobile technologies #online strategy
Tipo

Conference Paper