• 제목/요약/키워드: Communication Museum

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정보디자인의 관점에서 본 박물관 전시매체의 유형분류에 관한 연구 (A Study for Classification of Types about Museum Exhibition Medium in View of Information Design)

  • 김경미
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2005
  • A modern museum has been changed from a passive place for simply exhibiting arts and antique collections to an interactive place for learning and experiencing culture and information. Such a functional change of the modern museum requires not only reorganizing fundamental characteristics of the modern museum, but also reforming organization of management teams, changing attitudes of staffs and assigning new roles to staffs for accepting the new thought and approach of visitors. That is, the function of the modem museum is not limited to collect arts and antique collections. The fundamental change of the modern museum further requires using the collections as a tool or a medium to provide a cultural exchange between the visitors and the museum, and to give new experience and information to the visitors. After proposing discussion that ' how, what, who is related to the museum? ', the way of thinking the museum is changed from ' collection ' to ' communication '. The change of the modern museum improves an educational role of the museum, and makes the museum as a communicator exchanging information and experience with visitors. In the last analysis, the modern museum is not just an exhibition medium that simply transfers information of the exhibition mediums to public. The modem museum is also a communication medium in order to collect information and transfer the collected information to the visitors. That is, the modern museum should provide various exhibition and communication mediums to the visitors for exchanging information and cultural experience. Therefore, the modern museum requires additional functions processing information suitable to the present environment and level of the museum, and transferring the information to public.

Designing the Museum Gamification System

  • Jeon, Se-won;Moon, Seok-Jae;Ryu, Gi-Hwan
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.219-224
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    • 2022
  • We identified the correlation between museums, gamification, and viewers based on the results of keyword correlation analysis, designing the museum gamification system. By applying gamification to the museum through big data CONCOR analysis, it was found that viewers had fun watching it through direct experiences and experiences. In this study, we propose a system that directly selects the story desired by the viewer and serves the game suitable for the theme of the museum they visited. In addition, the system proposed in this paper organized a story algorithm so that viewers can directly select the difficulty level based on the story and play personalized games. We collected existing museum information and designed to enable games of various stories suitable for the museum's theme, and based on this, it was applied to the museum gamification app. Moreover, in order to further enhance the immersion of museum viewing. We have been designed and applied based on Virtual Reality (VR).

생태 박물관 전시물과의 커뮤니케이션을 강조한 환경교육 프로그램이 영재학생들에게 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Environmental Education Program Focused the Communication on the Exhibits at the Ecological Museum with Gifted Students)

  • 이용섭;김순식
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제19권10호
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    • pp.1283-1291
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    • 2010
  • In this study, we developed the environmental education program focused on the communication with the exhibits at the ecological museum applicable to the environmental education for gifted students. For this study, we chose 60 gifted students attending U Institute of Education for the gifted, and classified these students into two groups, then applied newly developed program to the 30 experimental group students, and applied general environmental education program to the 30 comparative group students. Below are the study results: First, the environmental education program focused on the communication with the exhibits at the ecological museum was much effective in increasing environmental sensitivity of gifted students as compared to the general environmental education program. Second, the environmental education program focused on the communication with the exhibits at the ecological museum was much more effective in increasing the willingness to environmental act for gifted students as compared to the general environmental education program Third, the satisfaction of the gifted students about the environmental education program focused on the communication with the exhibits at the ecological museum was higher than the general environmental education program.

PEP/IS 모델을 적용한 과학관의 적극적 활용에 관한 연구 : 국립중앙과학관 사례분석과 대안모색 (Effective Exhibition Communication of Science: An Analysis of the South Korea's National Science Museum)

  • 이은아;김학수
    • 기술혁신연구
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.95-123
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    • 2008
  • As a medium for communication on science and technology, science museum could be important to adults who finished formal school education. By analysing all the exhibits at the National Science Museum and conducting a face-to-face interview survey toward 100 adult visitors, based on the PEP / IS model's perspective(Kim, 2007), this study aimed to find a way to induce many adults to visit science museum from the information consumer's viewpoint, not the information provider's one. The result was that most of the exhibits were not related to problems which people focused attention on. About half of visitors, therefore, did not relate their problems with exhibits and responded that there was no relationship between exhibits and their everyday life. However, they had an idea that science and technology could contribute to solving their problems. These findings could suggest that first, science exhibits in relation to people's focused problems or issues are to be developed, second, programs for parents who are accompanied by their children are to be developed, and last, adults' engagement in planning the science museum exhibits is to be considered.

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여수시 통신 역사박물관 설립계획에 관한 고찰 (A study on establish plan for communication history museum of Yeosu city)

  • 신현식;김천석
    • 한국전자통신학회논문지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.109-118
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    • 2010
  • 여수지역에는 옛날부터 통신관련 역사유적과 유물이 봉수대, 솟대, 등대, 거문도 최초 해저케이블 설치 등으로 통신의 역사적 가치가 존재하고 있다. 그러므로 관광문화 산업과 연계하여 통신박물관이나 과학관을 설립하여 통신의 중요성을 인식시키고 교육장으로 활용하여 지역민과 국민들에게 공헌할 수 있도록 건립을 추진하고자 한다.

미술관의 소셜플랫폼 역할과 관람객 체험 (A Study on the Role of Art Museums and Experience of Museum Visitors Based on Social Platform)

  • 구보경
    • 트랜스-
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    • 제9권
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    • pp.67-92
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    • 2020
  • 소셜플랫폼과 기술의 발전 덕분에 온라인 커뮤니케이션이 일상화 되면서 자신의 감정, 생각, 경험 등을 인터넷에 표현하는 것은 지극히 일반적인 일상이 되었다. 특히 SNS는 자신을 쉽게 표현하는 동시에 다른 이용자들과 교류할 수 있는 대표적 플랫폼이다. 개인의 소소한 일상부터 무엇을 하고 어떤 경험을 했는지 SNS로 소통하는 방식이 보편화되었다. 이에 따라 미술관은 관람객들의 참여와 관심을 끌어내기 위해 다양한 시도를 하고 있다. 관람객들을 끌어들여 놀이와 학습을 동시에 즐길 수 있는 콘텐츠 기반의 프로그램 및 환경을 제공하고 있다. 본 논문은 신기술의 발전과 이를 수용한 미술관 환경의 변화와 함께 단순한 감상에 그치지 않고 일상의 소통방식이 미술관 관람에서도 어떻게 나타나는가를 탐색할 것이다. 이를 통해 SNS을 비롯한 모바일 기반 소통이 미술관 관람의 질적 다양성을 제공하고, 의미있는 미술관 경험으로 완성될 수 있으며, 이에 따른 경험의 플랫폼으로서 미술관, 더 나아가 기술수용에 따른 문화예술기관의 다양한 역할과 기능을 제시하고자 한다.

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An Integrated Model for Investigating the Impacts of Telepresence on Cultural Heritage Attachment in Virtual Museum

  • Hong, Kyung-Wan;Kim, Hyeon-Cheol
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.44-52
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of our study is to examine the influence of telepresence on cultural heritage attachment in the context of virtual museum. We determined the effect of telepresence on visitors' aesthetic and educational experiences and how these experiences affect visitors' perceptions of virtual museum service value. Moreover, we investigate the effect of perceived virtual museum service value on museum attachment and cultural heritage attachment. A total of 143 visitors were sampled through an online survey focusing on Chinese virtual museum visitors. The results show that all the paths presented significant effects. Additionally, it was found that telepresence indirectly influences cultural heritage attachment through education experience and perceived virtual museum value. The theoretical and practical implications are also provided. An important implication is that online virtual museum is essential to raise visitors' education experience and their cultural heritage attachment. Thus, virtual museum should take initiative to enhance virtual reality to ensure traditional culture education and formation their cultural heritage attachment.

Impact of Digital Technology on the Art Museum Industry's Business Model

  • Zou, Anna;Xu, Jingyi;Choi, Myeongcheol;Chen, Lingyun;Kim, Hannearl
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 2022
  • Digital technology has now pervaded and become an inseparable part of our daily life. The art museum sector is evolving into a business model that adapts to the new digital format due to the requirement for survival and development. This study examines the development state of China's art museum industry and investigates the current business model innovation trend in the art museum industry from three perspectives: reorganization and development of the art museum industry's business model theory; reconstruction of the art museum industry's display and marketing logic; and innovation of the art museum industry's operation mechanism, based on a systematic assessment of domestic and international research. This research can provide reference value for digital technology to drive the innovation of business model in art museum industry. Moreover, the study has important reference significance for the development strategy of art museum industry.

패션하우스 뮤지엄의 역할에 관한 연구 - 유럽의 럭셔리 패션브랜드를 중심으로 - (The Role of Fashion House Museums - Focused on European Luxury Fashion Brands -)

  • 정정희;임은혁
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.143-155
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is elucidate the status and role of fashion house museums including art museums that are affiliated to luxury fashion brands. This study is significant in that it offers profound understanding of the history of luxury brands and the direction of communication these luxury brands are taking through online and offline museums. For research methods in this study, literature review and case studies were combined. Based on the luxury type classification by Sicard, the scope of research was determined to include the French classical luxury brands to modern luxury brands and contemporary luxury brands. Examining the current status of fashion house museums, it was found that Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art is an art museum operated by the luxury fashion brand, Cartier. Other fashion house museums in operation included $Herm{\grave{e}}s$ Museum, Foundation Louis Vuitton Museum, $Crist{\acute{o}}bal$ Balenciaga Museum, Yves Saint Laurent Museum, Gucci Museum, Christian Dior Museum, Prada Foundation Museum, Ferragamo Museum, Armani Silos, and so on. As for online museums, there was Valentino Garavani Virtual Museum. These luxury fashion brands' museums serves the following roles: provides references to the fashion industry professionals and researchers; differentiates the brand as means of experience marketing; promotes the brand and enhances brand communication through exhibitions of the founder and designers; archive the brand's design and builds the brand's history as a means of storytelling marketing.

미술관의 해석과 소통의 모색 (Exploring Practices of Interpretation and Communication in Art Museums)

  • 김은영
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제2호
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    • pp.147-168
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    • 2004
  • This study examined the role of interpretation with various practices in art museums to seek a new meaning and a concept of art museum today. The exploration of interpretation would he a starting point to discuss about on art museums with professionals in each art-related field. While museums recognize the concept of interpretation and the scope of the functions in different levels, the study focused on the practices of collecting and exhibiting that will entrust the museum new realms of activities toward the audience. In particular, its emphases are set force on the information on the collections via the museum's web sites, interpretation policies, and theories and methodologies in exhibition development. Art museum websites well reflect how museums utilize the new medium to enhance the understanding of art works by providing in-depth art historical information, comprehensive contexts, and subject/concept based search methods. In recent decades, these have enacted changes to expand dimensions of interpretive functions in most museums, particularly in the United States and others. In an administrative perspective, Tate Gallery Interpretation Policy became an good example how an art museum put its interpretation philosophy as the basis of interpreting collection and public programs. Tate established functions of intrepretation and education not only within a task-based team but also as an intrer-divisional coorperation to provide an interpretation scheme of information provisions such as guide brochure, audio tour, multimedia content, and library. New environment and trends of museum exhibition, and its development processes stem from communication theories, object interpretation philosophy, display strategies, and various evaluation techniques through audiences, with the communication theories of Shannon and Weaver, Berlo's SMCR(Source-Message-Channel-Receiver) models were perceived as to understand the mechanism to communicate museum exhibits to visitors Suzan vogel's insight into object display strategy helped to conceive the mechanism of object recontextualization. She emphasized that the museum's practice to construe opinions and impressions through object display should be discreet and critical, therefore, the professionals to plan the exhibition should reveal the intention and their practices. For a prevailing new methodology from the field, the interpretive exhibition development processes are articulated as the front-end, formative, and summative evaluation, futhermore the team process in industrial product management models was adapted. These have turned out to be more interactive with visitors and effective to communicate the exhibition concepts and messages, hence resulting in enriched museum experiences. Finally the study concluded that understanding the aspects of interpretation should help art museums to set a framework for current practices to expand its public dimension. It can provide curators with a critical view to website planning and its content. And obviously, the interpretive exhibition development methodology will lead museum exhibition developers to be skilled in its current approaches to thematic exhibition concerning diverse subjects and topics.

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