博物馆发展数字技术的观察研究

Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, Masitah Ghazali, Nur Zuraifah, Syazrah Othman
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本研究旨在了解马来西亚森美兰州国家博物馆游客的行为,基于游客人口统计信息和活动模式。30名志愿者在参观期间被观察,以调查他们如何与博物馆空间中展出的有形物品互动。所有参与者之前从未在博物馆接触过任何数字技术。采用定性方法,为博物馆从业者提供评估工具包,并使用观察框架进行数据收集。我们的研究结果表明,立体模型比人工制品和标签展示更能引起参与者的注意。这指出了展览风格的不足,它没有捕捉或吸引参与者停下来,互动或从人工制品中获取信息。这一差距可以通过在博物馆展览中使用数字技术来填补,因为它具有提供互动功能的潜力,可以吸引游客并与博物馆中的文物建立联系。
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An Observational Study for Developing Digital Technology in the Museum
This study aims to understand the behaviour of visitors of the Negeri Sembilan State Museum, Malaysia based on visitor demographic information and activity patterns. 30 volunteers were observed during their visit to investigate how they interact with tangible objects that are exhibited in the museum space. All participants were never exposed to any digital technologies in the museum before. A qualitative approach was adopted where an evaluation toolkit for museum practitioners and observation framework was used for data collection. Our findings indicated that dioramas received much more attention from the participants than the artefacts and labels display. This pointed to the inadequacy of the exhibition style where it did not capture nor attract the participants to stop, interact or obtain information from the artefacts. The gap may be filled in by the usage of digital technology in museum exhibitions as it has the potential of providing interactive features that would attract visitors and create engagement with the artefacts in the museum.
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