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Lee Jungseop XR: A XR Documentary for Apple Vision Pro

Artworks and artifacts are stored in collections in museums or art storage facilities. Visible storage became popular in museums all over the world about 2010, allowing visitors to have a wider visual view of the exhibits and boosting accessibility and utilization. However, the appreciation of indiv...

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Main Authors: Kim, Dasom, Jannau, Melodie, Choi, Yongsoon, Kim, Sangyong, Kim, Jusub
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Artworks and artifacts are stored in collections in museums or art storage facilities. Visible storage became popular in museums all over the world about 2010, allowing visitors to have a wider visual view of the exhibits and boosting accessibility and utilization. However, the appreciation of individual pieces may be hampered by this high-density display methods, and curators generally find it difficult to design exhibitions. By getting over physical constraints, eXtended Reality (XR) technology offers a workable solution that makes it easier to plan a variety of creative and unique exhibitions. This work suggests that a new category of XR documentary content be developed in response to the advent of Apple's Vision Pro. The goal of the research is to determine whether XR technology can improve the experience in the visible storage exhibitions, which might have a significant impact on how collections are seen and used in the future.
ISSN:2771-1110
DOI:10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct64951.2024.00194