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"Hao Shi Duo Mo": An Interactive Museum Exhibit Underpinned by IPOP-AEF
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作者 TSAU Saiau-Yue WU Ko-Chiu he yi-shiuan 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第10期1231-1239,共9页
Up until the early 1960s, rural Taiwan Residents people used grindstones to grind food items such as beans or wheat. As technology developed, this tool gradually fell out of use in Taiwan. Yet for the older generation... Up until the early 1960s, rural Taiwan Residents people used grindstones to grind food items such as beans or wheat. As technology developed, this tool gradually fell out of use in Taiwan. Yet for the older generation, the tool remains a symbol of the belief that hard work will lead to prosperity. This paper aimed to invoke these memories and beliefs through the design of an innovative museum exhibit. To achieve this, we designed a human-computer interface using the form and feel of this important historical artefact. We analyzed the design of this exhibit using the Idea-People-Object-Physical Attract-Engage-Flip (IPOP-AEF) model developed by Pekarik, Schreiber, Hanemann, Richmond, and Mogel (2014). The designed exhibit "Hao Shi Duo Mo" was on show in Taiwan in May 2015. It was well-received by visitors, which was likely due to its fulfilment of each of the six elements of the IPOP-AEF model. This analysis serves as valuable reference for exhibition designer and artists. 展开更多
关键词 GRINDSTONE IPOP-AEF principle interactive installation culture art
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