Research on Curatorial and Audience Interaction-Take the calligraphy exhibition as an example
碩士 === 國立臺中科技大學 === 商業設計系碩士班 === 106 === Great improvement on technology change the ways people''s living condition; furthermore elevate the pursuit and imaginationl of aesthetic. Nowadays the exhibitions are not just display of goods but more aesthetic and technology are involved....
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ndltd-TW-106NTTI53170152019-05-16T00:59:41Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m8uv96 Research on Curatorial and Audience Interaction-Take the calligraphy exhibition as an example 策展與觀眾互動之研究-以書法展為例 Ting-Syuan Wu 吳亭萱 碩士 國立臺中科技大學 商業設計系碩士班 106 Great improvement on technology change the ways people''s living condition; furthermore elevate the pursuit and imaginationl of aesthetic. Nowadays the exhibitions are not just display of goods but more aesthetic and technology are involved. The study of calligraphy exhibition explores audience’s responses and how it interacts with audience. The research adopted Case Study by consulting with artist and took the form of Flash Exhibition calligraphy. The complete process was recorded and uploaded to the Internet. A semi- structured questionnaire was formatted to analyze the respondents who watched the video explore their positive attitude towards such innovative exhibition, and eventually summarise the conclusion of the research as follows : One. Calligraphic works are displayed on body editions. Combined with different media, they are effectively presented using the flash clustering . Two. The artist participated in the flash and led the audience to sway calligraphy on the spot to form a moving image and show results. Three. Art Museum to integrate into the painting, to achieve the meaning of flash; Science Museum in a cluster of flash, to achieve the effect of activities; CMP Block Museum, invited artist live on the spot, Demonstrate the beauty of art and link with the aesthetics of life. Key Words:Curate, Interactive art, Calligraphy,Flash mob Shu-Jen Chao 趙樹人 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 130 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺中科技大學 === 商業設計系碩士班 === 106 === Great improvement on technology change the ways people''s living
condition; furthermore elevate the pursuit and imaginationl of aesthetic.
Nowadays the exhibitions are not just display of goods but more aesthetic
and technology are involved. The study of calligraphy exhibition explores
audience’s responses and how it interacts with audience.
The research adopted Case Study by consulting with artist and took
the form of Flash Exhibition calligraphy. The complete process was
recorded and uploaded to the Internet. A semi- structured questionnaire
was formatted to analyze the respondents who watched the video explore
their positive attitude towards such innovative exhibition, and eventually
summarise the conclusion of the research as follows :
One. Calligraphic works are displayed on body editions. Combined with
different media, they are effectively presented using the flash clustering .
Two. The artist participated in the flash and led the audience to sway
calligraphy on the spot to form a moving image and show results.
Three. Art Museum to integrate into the painting, to achieve the meaning
of flash; Science Museum in a cluster of flash, to achieve the effect of
activities; CMP Block Museum, invited artist live on the spot,
Demonstrate the beauty of art and link with the aesthetics of life.
Key Words:Curate, Interactive art, Calligraphy,Flash mob
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