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Research On The Transcendence Of The Exhibition System Of Science And Technology Museum Based On Design Psychology

Posted on:2016-09-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F X ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330479955591Subject:Design
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With design psychology as the theoretical basis, this paper studies the “Harmonization-Easiness-Joviality(HEJ)” and its application in the design of exhibition systems of modern science and technology museums from the perspectives of the characteristics of exhibits and consumers. Through analysis of the problems in the exhibition systems of science and technology museums, this paper makes the conclusion that modern science and technology museums should not only have precise scientificity to fulfill its role of spreading knowledge but also pay attention to the artistic quality and joviality to elevate the experience feelings of the consumers so as to satisfy them both in physiology and psychology.This paper reviews the general development situation of the science and technology museums at home and abroad and the current development of design psychology theory. It analyzes the systematic feature of “man——machine——environment” in the exhibition system, the factors of human beings, machines, environment and the interrelations among these factors.The customer demand KANO model is used to design questionnaires, and API property priority and better-worse data analysis formula is adopted to make subjective and objective evaluations to obtain the framework of “Harmonization-Easiness-Joviality(HEJ)” factors in the exhibition system in the science and technology museums.Based on the abovementioned study, “Harmonization-Easiness-Joviality(HEJ)” research is applied to the design of exhibition project in Bijie science and technology museum to establish harmonious relations among “visiting consumers—exhibits——exhibition environment” in the museum.
Keywords/Search Tags:science and technology museum, exhibition systems, HEJ, design psychology, exhibits design
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