深海水域展示設計之研究─以台灣海生館之「世界水域館」為例

碩士 / 國立政治大學 / 傳播學院碩士在職專班 / 96 / Abstract

The main functions of museums are demonstration/exhibition, education, research and collection/preservation. “Exhibition” provides the most direct link between a museum and the public. As modern science and technology continue to develop, the concepts and formats of “exhibition” have also evolved. Interactive exhibits become more valued, and virtual simulation approaches have also increased in proportion.

The focus of this research study is the electronic display design for the Waters of the World – BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) Project, pioneered by the National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium. This study uses this project as a case study to explore
how a Nature museum planned and produced an exhibit of The Deep Sea waters ecology, and with the use of the most advanced technology such as VR (Virtual Reality), AI (Artificial Intelligence), and the “real-time operation,” etc., how the museum built the world’s first protocol for a water-less aquarium.

In the past, ecological exhibits mainly constituted real living creatures, by duplicating
the ecological environment necessary for underwater creatures to survive in an
aquarium. But, in order to go beyond the limitation of space and time, and to
facilitate the presentation of global ecology within a specific exhibition space, the electronic display concept and production has thus been introduced. It is to imitate reality and create a world of hyper-reality, as depicted by Jean Baudrillard.

Relying on historical video and audio records, and actual interviews with key people
on the project, this research study summarized factors and objectives of the original design, and discussed difficulties encountered in the production process. In addition,
the study also provided input and recommendations concerning the design process.

The exhibition of The Deep Sea waters ecology on land is a pioneering act, second to
none. The case is not only a 1st in Taiwan, but also a 1st of its kind in the world. Although the new attempt has not exactly achieved the expected outcomes, it did
initiate a pioneering work within ecology demo field. The researcher believes that
the case study is a valuable reference for future electronic display design and
production. In the meantime, the ecological electronic-platform created by this
project provides an international perspective, and establishes a new milestone for
further development in the future.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/096NCCU5375007
CreatorsWang, Jung Shih, 萬榮奭
Contributors曾 國 峰
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format159

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