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Research On Cultural Relic Display Design Based On Mixed Reality Technology

Posted on:2020-03-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330590465486Subject:Art and design
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Mixed reality display technology is an emerging research field,which is a more advanced form of display design.It breaks through the limitations of traditional display methods in terms of time and space.Applying this technology to the museum's Chinese material display design,real-time processing and transmission of pictures and images can be realized,allowing viewers to have a more diverse interactive experience,thus obtaining a more novel and more comprehensive cultural relic display effect.In the context of the digitalization of information design,the educational function of the museum requires us to keep up with the development of the times in the display design of cultural relics,consider and meet the psychological needs of the audience,and maximize the basis for the museum to "display" the collection.Positioning.From the point of view of the Chinese museum's Chinese language and even the expansion of commercial products,most of the current exhibitions are still dominated by the form of plane-assisted static objects.It is not comprehensive and cutting-edge research on the related research topics that enhance the display of cultural relics and the collection,research,education and other functions of the museum in combination with the means of digital technology.This paper aims to explore the development of the combination of science and technology and design,to explore the shortcomings of traditional cultural relics display and the feasibility of using mixed reality technology in the field of cultural relics display design,and to further explore the cultural relics in combination with my graduation design.The development path of mixed reality technology in design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mixed reality technology, heritage, display design, interactive experience, information communication
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