The parametric Museum: Combining Building Information Modeling, 3D Projection Mapping with a community's digital collections for Cultural heritage museums

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Samir Bhowmik
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Summary form only given. Building Information Modeling (BIM) for new museum building design has been in use since the past decade. It allows architects, engineers and consultants to digitally co-design structures and exhibit spaces needed for museum collections. This process leads to a complete digitization of the physical museum, creating a parametric model that opens up a possibility for future integration with the museum's and community's digital artifacts. Museums are also currently in the process of exploring participatory digital strategies with their user communities and engage them in collection, digitization and archival processes. A new element in the participation by visitors and community would be to engage them digitally with the museum's building model and its physical space. Can BIM, community's and visitors' historic digital collections be integrated to create a shared and collaborative museum digital ecosystem? How will this digital building model of a historic museum space serve as a parametric platform for the digital artifacts of the participating community? Could a museum exhibit the community's digital artifacts via 3d Projection Mapping using the BIM model of the interior of the museum? By this, visitors and community could then insert their own historic collections into the museum, exhibit them through AV projections and thus transform the museum space as a stage for the display of the community's collections. Along these lines, this paper investigates various digital and participatory methods to engage user communities with museum buildings. It also explores inherent challenges towards an integrated museum model, and raises questions of sustainability that come along with it.
参数化博物馆:结合建筑信息模型、三维投影映射和社区文化遗产博物馆的数字馆藏
只提供摘要形式。建筑信息模型(BIM)在新博物馆建筑设计中的应用已经有十年了。它允许建筑师、工程师和顾问以数字方式共同设计博物馆藏品所需的结构和展览空间。这个过程导致了实体博物馆的完全数字化,创造了一个参数化的模型,为未来与博物馆和社区的数字文物的整合开辟了可能性。博物馆目前也在探索与其用户社区的参与式数字战略,并让他们参与收集、数字化和存档过程。游客和社区参与的一个新元素将是让他们以数字方式参与博物馆的建筑模型和物理空间。BIM、社区和游客的历史数字收藏是否可以整合在一起,创造一个共享和协作的博物馆数字生态系统?这个历史博物馆空间的数字建筑模型将如何作为参与社区的数字文物的参数化平台?博物馆是否可以使用博物馆内部的BIM模型,通过3d投影映射来展示社区的数字文物?通过这种方式,参观者和社区可以将自己的历史收藏品插入博物馆,并通过AV投影进行展示,从而将博物馆空间转变为展示社区收藏品的舞台。沿着这些思路,本文研究了各种数字和参与式方法,以吸引用户社区与博物馆建筑。它还探讨了综合博物馆模式的内在挑战,并提出了随之而来的可持续性问题。
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Studies in Digital Heritage
Studies in Digital Heritage Arts and Humanities-Classics
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