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Optimizing the Museum interior space using augmented reality-based displays
The limited museum area and a large number of collections cause the circulation area not to meet ergonomic standards. With appropriate display application according to ergonomic standards, it can create comfort to facilitate the activities of museum visitors. One of the problems is the diorama displ...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The limited museum area and a large number of collections cause the circulation area not to meet ergonomic standards. With appropriate display application according to ergonomic standards, it can create comfort to facilitate the activities of museum visitors. One of the problems is the diorama display which takes up much space so that the visitor circulation area does not meet ergonomic standards. This study aims to set the circulation area based on ergonomic standards and create an interactive display by redesigning the diorama display supported by Augmented Reality (AR) technology. However, one of the obstacles in implementing AR to support display in museums is the variety of AR reader applications that have not been installed on the user’s smartphone. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods. We conducted field observations at the Mpu Purwa Museum, literature studies, and interviews to collect data. Based on the questionnaire data, visitors can scan the QR code marker, which is integrated with Instagram, to make it easier to access this AR-based display because 100% of respondents have used the Instagram application on their smartphones. The results of this study, Instagram is one of the application solutions that support AR in museum display collections. The application of AR technology to support the diorama display can reduce the use of space for it. It can be a solution to overcome circulation problems at the Mpu Purwa Museum and create an interactive display. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0192815 |