Interactive Spaces in art museums: New landscapes for exhibitions
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The interactive function of art museums has been paid more and more attention by the public, and art museums are constantly expanding their boundaries. The interactive scene application shows the practical power and innovation of the museum practitioners. In the wave of digitalization, art museums actively respond to technological changes, use digital technology to digitize precious resources such as cultural relics and artworks, build an open public platform, promote the "democratization" of artworks, and build a new exhibition landscape. On the one hand, art museums are committed to fully engaging the audience's senses through interactive Spaces to enrich the audience's experience. On the other hand, art museums are paying more attention to the quality of interactive experiences. The function and effectiveness of interaction in curatorial practice have become important aspects of art museum exhibition evaluation. Interactive landscape shaping helps the viewer to actively gain knowledge, experience and feelings in the exhibition, rather than merely being an observer outside the exhibits.
Keywords: Art museum; An art museum; Curatorial strategy; Interactive space
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