Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 博物館研究所 === 106 === The archive and display functions of digital museums have been quite fruitful for over ten years. It provides solid technical theories for museum archives in the aspects of audience research, user interface, digital exhibit and object-oriented database. In the past, digital exhibitions mostly were static pages with text and a small number of pictures as the main body. Flipping pages by clicking was far from reality. The web page planarization display is unable to show realistic visual interface and interactive function, so that users can not understand the environment and context of a physical exhibition and unable to meet the needs of a distant visit experience. Therefore, this study sorted out the related literatures of digital museum and digital exhibition design, and analyzed the design theory and practical cases, and explored the design methods which being similar to physical exhibits. This study tried to use planar webpage design to restore physical exhibits, completely use the contents of Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts: “Becoming TNUA: Entering Our History” special exhibit, inheriting the original exhibit design and developing the internet digital exhibit, simulating the actual exhibition and utilizing free exhibition structure and finally designing the interactive model of exhibits according to the actual interactive user behavior. Also, to compare and verify of the case study by using audience analysis and developed design principles. In addition, it increases the value of use at the practical level. It is beneficial to completely preserve the original appearance of the exhibition digitally and keep the exhibit permanently. It is expected that the accessibility of the physical museum can be solved by the active contact with the public by the features of the network platform.
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