The Journal of
the Korean Institute of Interior Design

The Journal of
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Title A Basic Study on the Exhibition Design of a Museum : Focus on the Case Study on Exhibition System & Prestutation Method of a Museum of Science and Engneering
Authors 김종훈 ; 임채진
Page pp.58-68
ISSN 12297992
Abstract The core of character and concept in an exhibition space of contemporary museum is that the place for relics and materials chanes into the place for spectators, the static exhibition place changes into the dynamic exhibition place, and the place for object-oriented of study itself changes into the place for learning naturally during amusement.In other words, it could convey the conceptual exhibition object which is not the material object called a relic, it could be a place where is to investigate, participate, experience and enjoy with easily method to general public, and ordinary people are supposed to experience with integrative the world of intellectual, cultural and artistic which is inconcionsly rising a dimension.In order to response positively the change of these exhibition concept itself, exhibition system willl be established through the analysis of realistic exhibition objects with the visulatization of theme or thought of an exhibition. In process of conveying image, the effective and concrete exhibition method and technique should be measured in order to realize the communication between spectators and exhibition objects.The purpose of this study is to find the methodology which is enable to establish the exhibition theme and presentation system through the selection and analysis of exhibition objects in major cases of a musem of ecience and engneering, to find the process model till the methodology applies to the space scheme, and to find finally the designed indicators which is applicable to the progress of exhibition design.