Volume 18, No. 6, 2021

Digital Exhibition Design And Practice


Hu Qingqing

Abstract

Digital exhibition design and practice can be defined as the art of coordination and control of space to achieve the objectives of the performance, which forms the framework in which events take place. In other words, digital exhibition design and practice is a representation of theatrical space and its formation through furnishing it with a series of audio and visual signs to clarify the meanings of the dramatic text. The digital exhibition design and practice in the museum act as a cultural mediation tool through the display of collection for interpretation, contextualization, and communication of content to give the artwork and objectives an effective and secure presentation frame. Also, the museum’s digital exhibition design and practice give the visitors an enjoyable and inspiring experience. Digital exhibition design and practice create fascinating spatial dramaturgy and choreographies. Digital exhibition design and practice tools enable the designer to create an imaginary experience that stimulates all senses. Recent digital exhibition design and practice displays offer a series of different strategies for presenting elements and content; thus, showing a new and surprising perspective in exhibition design.


Pages: 2288-2305

Keywords: Exhibition Design: Boundary objects, design deliverables, and intermediacy

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