Beyond the physical exhibit: Enhancing, showcasing and safeguarding fashion heritage with VR technologies

Q1 Social Sciences
Elisa Angeletti , Marco Gaiani , Roberto Palermo , Simone Garagnani
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Abstract

The collective body of significant clothes, accessories, and textiles that holds cultural, artistic, and historical value constitutes, today, an important part of museum collections and a Heritage, whose value progressively increases due to the more and more pervasiveness of fashion in our daily life. However, exhibiting this Heritage poses significant challenges due to its fragility and the difficult nature of showcasing garment that cannot simply be presented in a static manner from a singular perspective, as with paintings. Instead, clothes must be experienced in motion, when worn, facilitating the observation of their details as a complete entity, within the cultural and environmental context in which they were originally conceived. Among the different technologies that are being introduced in the field, this paper explores the integration of Virtual Reality (VR) as a solution to address the challenges in exhibiting aged and historical clothes. The adoption of VR brings about novel approaches in studying Fashion Heritage to help researchers, historians, and fashion enthusiasts to gain insights into the dynamic identities and preferences of past generations, thus contributing to a profound understanding of Heritage and its relevance to the contemporary fashion trends. Five different possible solutions are presented to solve common issues in showcasing garments: among these, a case study focused on the Museo della Moda e del Costume at Palazzo Pitti in Florence is detailed and elaborated, in collaboration with Le Gallerie degli Uffizi.

超越实物展览:利用虚拟现实技术提升、展示和保护时尚遗产
由于时装在我们的日常生活中无处不在,时装遗产(FH)如今已成为博物馆藏品的重要组成部分。由于服装的易碎性和展示服装的困难性,展示这些遗产面临着巨大的挑战,因为服装在穿着时必须在运动中体验,以便于观察其作为一个完整实体的细节。本文探讨了如何利用虚拟现实(VR)技术来解决展示陈年历史服饰所面临的挑战。本文以佛罗伦萨皮蒂宫(Palazzo Pitti)的时尚与服装博物馆(Museo della Moda e del Costume)为案例,介绍了五种不同的解决方案,以解决服装展示中的常见问题。
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