Art and Interpretation (Sep 2024)

Museology and Exhibition Examples

  • Mutlu Erbay

Journal volume & issue
no. 44
pp. 89 – 97

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New generation techniques are emerging in museum exhibitions. These technologies include advanced technologies such as 3D animation, VR/augmented reality, robots, artificial intelligence, and face reconstruction. Museums undertake large projects where different disciplines work together harmoniously.The use of face reconstruction and artificial intelligence in New Generation Museum Projects is quite common around the world. In the post-truth era, museums, in order to maintain their identities, use artificial intelligence to reformat their archaeological findings by identifying them.Museum collections use facial recognition using the face reconstruction technique. Collections have become new interactive presentations that speak to visitors simultaneously with facial expressions, sound, and movement effects, directing them, and calling themselves "bugs." Even individuals freely participate in the experience of these museum works. Technology will continue to bring us new developments beyond the reality of three-dimensional, five-sensory reality outside museum showcases.Are the museums still the home of source of inspiration? Are they still evaluated again and again like former, or else are they place which have old, broken-down ruins, hovels or shambles? In this article, we try to find an answer for these questions. In 2024, the year which advancement of technology is at a good point, museums exhibitions are places which new technological developments are used in museums. With this purpose, increase in the number of new projects in museums is seen. A lot of areas of profession of different disciplines is obliged to work together.

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