Bridging Curatorial Intent and Visiting Experience: Using AR Guidance as a Storytelling Tool

Ze-Feng Gao, Anqi Wang, Pan Hui, Tristan Braud
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Augmented Reality (AR) visits enhances the art exhibition experience by overlaying digital content. Although there has been significant interest in AR guides, few works leverage AR to bridge curatorial intent and audiences understanding. This paper focuses on integrating the curatorial intent within the AR overlays by developing the narrative layers established by the relationships between works. We develop a narrative system that identifies and links the primary art pieces of the exhibition within a digital story consistent with the curator’s perspective. The system is applied to a physical exhibition composed of seven art pieces. We evaluate the impact of AR overlays through two user experiments, conducted on art professionals and general audience, respectively. Both groups considered that the AR tour system improved interactivity, self-reported learning, and user satisfaction significantly (> 4/5). Besides, visitors found the system easy to get to do what they want to (4.7/5), and would use it for future visits (4.6/5). This study raises essential design considerations towards designing integrated AR museum guides that combine the perspective of artists and curators towards a better visiting experience.
连接策展意图和参观体验:使用AR引导作为讲故事的工具
增强现实(AR)参观通过覆盖数字内容来增强艺术展览的体验。尽管人们对AR指南有很大的兴趣,但很少有作品利用AR来弥合策展意图和观众的理解。本文的重点是通过发展作品之间的关系所建立的叙事层次,将策展意图整合到AR覆盖中。我们开发了一个叙事系统,以与策展人的视角一致的数字故事来识别和连接展览的主要艺术作品。该系统应用于一个由七件艺术品组成的实体展览。我们通过两个用户实验来评估AR叠加的影响,分别对艺术专业人士和普通观众进行了实验。两组都认为AR漫游系统显著提高了交互性、自我报告学习和用户满意度(> 4/5)。此外,访问者认为该系统易于获得(4.7/5),并且会在以后的访问中使用它(4.6/5)。本研究提出了设计集成AR博物馆导览的基本设计考虑,将艺术家和策展人的视角结合起来,以获得更好的参观体验。
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