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A Study on a Method to Implement Exhibition Contents Using 3D VR in Online Environment: Focused on the Presidential Archives in Korea (3D VR 기법을 활용한 온라인 전시 콘텐츠 구현방안 - 대통령 기록관을 중심으로 -)

  • Yoo, Ho-Suon;Kim, Eun-Sil;Lee, Su-Jin;Kim, Yong
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.271-292
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    • 2017
  • This study aims to propose the exhibition contents by utilizing the technique for 3D VR using the presidential archives that are provided on the web-site. Especially, this study proposed requirements and a method to develop exhibition contents based on 3D VR technique. To accomplish it, this study analyzed literature review and cases of the online exhibition in presidential archives and then classified contents to find out how to apply 3D VR for exhibition contents effectively. With the results of the analysis, this study selected the type of records and proposed the effective 3D VR model as displaying contents. Then, this study developed an implementation case.

A Framework for VR Effects with Multi-sensory Motional Display (운동감 및 다감각 가상현실 효과 시스템의 구조와 응용)

  • Yoo, Byoung-Hyun;Han, Soon-Hung
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2005
  • Virtual reality (VR) simulators have been extended to transfer knowledge and education, and demands for exhibition systems for science education and cultural experiences has also increased. Existing VR simulators, which are based on the dynamics equations of motion, cannot easily be adapted to changes in simulation contents. In order to effectively transfer knowledge and maintain interests through educational applications, an experiential system that has multi-sensory effects as well as motion effects is required. In this study, we designed and implemented a motion generation that is tailored to experiential exhibition systems and multi-sensory VR effects. Both the sense of motion which is generated from the movement of the viewpoint of the visual image, and motion effects which are constructed in advance, are applied to motion simulation. Motion effects which occur during interaction between the user and the exhibition system can be easily added. Various sensory cues that are appropriate to the exhibition system are also considered.

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A Case Study on Virtual Reality-based Science Exhibition: Study on Korea, Hong Kong and Japan Science Museums (가상현실 기반의 과학관 전시물 사례 연구 - 한국, 홍콩, 일본 과학관을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Juyeon;Jang, Shinho
    • Journal of Creative Information Culture
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.107-128
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the present state and characteristics of VR exhibits currently exhibited in Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan were studied to derive the improvements in the domestic VR exhibits. The previous literatures on VR exhibits at Science Museum were reviewed and online and offline data were collected, analyzed and compared. As the result of the study, VR exhibits at Science Museum in Korea turned out to focus on interest and fun rather than containing scientific content, and exhibits aimed at recreational play and physical activity. The Hong Kong Science Museum VR exhibits are more physically targeted exhibits than the cognitive target exhibits. In addition, at the Japanese Science Museum, there are many exhibits aimed at the physical target exhibits. As the result of classifying VR exhibits into the similar types, it was possible to derive them into four characteristics. The implications for future KOREA VR museum exhibitions were discussed.

Development of Multimedia Design Contents using Mobile Virtual Reality

  • Duan, Xiao-Yun;Kim, Byung-Taek;Kim, Soo Kyun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.41-45
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    • 2017
  • Virtual Reality (VR) is widely used in various fields, and it is expanding game and movie toward health care, business Software, education, and web services. Especially various researches are actively conducted in the field of exhibition, utilizing smart phone based detachable HMD (Head Mounted Display). The VR exhibition solves addresses both temporal and spacial constraints overcoming the unilateral information transfer exhibitions. This paper presents a method to overcome the limitation of time, space, and unidirectional information transfer in offline exhibition, and also presents a new method that utilizes multimedia visual design artwork as VR contents.

A Study on User Presence and Satisfaction according to the Position and Height Difference of 360-degree VR Cameras in Exhibition/Performance VR Content (전시·공연 VR 콘텐츠에서 360도 VR 카메라의 위치와 높이 차이에 따른 사용자 프레즌스 및 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-il;Lee, Jae-Hyun
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.508-518
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    • 2021
  • Recently as a result of covid 19, it has emphasis on the importance of non-contact. VR content has been attracting attention as an alternative to visual arts, media art, new media exhibitions and performances with limited offline activities. Although interest in 360 VR video contents such as VR contents for exhibitions and performances is increasing, research on immersion and satisfaction is focused on games and animation VR contents. In this paper, it verified the effect of the difference in the position and height of the VR camera in exhibitions and performances on the user's presence and satisfaction. For this experiment, the presence and satisfaction were measured after experiencing the VR contents of the convergence exhibition and performance filmed at different locations and heights. As a result of the experiment, the difference of VR camera's position had a significant effect on presence and satisfaction, the difference of VR camera's height had a significant effect only Realistic immersion of the presence.

Virture exhibition VARY : VR exhibition and AR exhibits Reality (가상 전시회 VARY : VR 전시공간과 AR을 Reality 하게)

  • Lim, So-hee;Shin, Eun-jin;Bang, Eun-ji;Beak, sun-hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.601-604
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    • 2020
  • 신인 작가나 무명작가들이 전시회를 개최하는 데에 드는 비용적 제약을 비롯하여, 관람객들에게 따르는 공간적 한계점을 보완하기 위해 기획된 가상 전시 공간 플랫폼이다. 가상현실과 증강현실의 발전이 급증하고 있는 가운데, 차세대 ICT 기술을 갤러리라는 항목과 접목시켜 관람객과 전시자 모두가 만족할 수 있는 공간을 구축하였다. VR을 활용한 가상 전시공간을 통해 실감 나는 전시회장 환경을 체험할 수 있는 것은 물론, 증강현실을 통해 마음에 드는 작품을 자신만의 공간에 띄워보며 분위기를 조성할 수 있다. 또한, SNS와 즐겨찾기 기능을 추가해 사용자의 선호도를 파악하고 편의성을 도모하였다. 단순 전시회장에 국한되는 것이 아니라, 대학생들의 졸업 작품 전시회나 박물관 등에도 활용할 수 있는 여지가 충분할 것으로 보여진다.

A Study on the Development Direction of New Media Art Using Virtual Reality (가상현실을 활용한 뉴미디어아트의 발전 방향에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chan-Ik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2020
  • With the advancement of technology, there are almost no constraints on expression in virtual reality (VR) art; however, it still has some limitations. VR artists can be largely classified into two groups in terms of style. The first group is artists who create their works as a live performance. In this case, a major limitation is that the artist cannot see how the audience reacts to the work because he/she wears a VR device while performing, and the audience cannot fully experience the work, since they view it only on-screen without any VR devices. This problem can be solved if all members of the audience wear VR devices; however, that requires astronomical costs and brings about another problem related to device management. If the price of VR devices decreases as technology develops, it may help solve this problem. The second group is exhibition artists who regularly display their works online. In this case, the limitation is that their work using VR remains only in the virtual digital space. In this case, a solution may be creating space in exhibition halls, and providing VR devices to audience members in existing art exhibitions.

The Impact of the User Characteristics of the VR Exhibition on Space Participation and Immersion

  • Wang, Minglu;Lee, Jong-Yoon;Liu, Shanshan
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2022
  • With the advent of the 5G, networks and information and communication technologies have been continuously developed. In the fields of art galleries, virtual reality (VR) exhibitions that can be visited online have emerged, innovating the way of human-computer interaction and creating new artistic experiences for users. This study explores the three-dimensionality, clarity, and innovative interactions that users experience when viewing a VR exhibit, which affects the exhibit's presence. Besides, in terms of research method, the research sets spatial participation and immersion as dependent variables, with three-dimensionality (high versus low), clarity (high versus low), and innovation (high versus low) in a 2×2×2 design as the base, and explores their interaction effects. The results show that three-dimensionality and innovative interactions affect spatial participation. First of all, in groups with high innovation and low three-dimensionality, spatial participation presents a higher positive factor. Secondly, with regard to immersion, three-dimensionality, clarity and innovation present a tripartite interaction. Groups with low three-dimensionality and high clarity have a higher positive effect on immersion when the level of innovation is low. When the degree of innovation is high, the positive effect on immersion is higher in groups with high three-dimensionality and low clarity. The above results show that in the production of VR exhibitions, it is necessary to increase the three-dimensionality and clarity of exhibited image contents, while taking into account the user's perception and innovativeness. On the other hand, this study puts forward suggestions for the design, content and future development of VR exhibitions, which has important reference significance for the improvement and innovation of future VR exhibitions.

Proposal of VR exhibition platform for artist-led art process (작가주도적 아트프로세스 VR전시플랫폼 제안)

  • Park, Young-ju;Kim, Tae-hyeong;Park, Sae-yan;Jo, Yun-seo;Choi, Na-yeon;Choi, Jong-in;Park, Su-E
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.263-265
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    • 2022
  • In online exhibitions, the artist's differentiated exhibition composition is important because the exhibition immersion decreases compared to offline exhibitions. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to propose a new online exhibition platform by developing a PC APP service that exhibits the work production process led by the artist. To this end, literature surveys, visitor surveys, and in-depth interviews were conducted. Based on this, a prototype was implemented with Figma and Unity. As a result of the study, visitors answered that online exhibition planning needs to be improved, and the artist said that if the artist's autonomy is guaranteed in the composition of the exhibition hall, the understanding of the work can be improved. By applying this, a system was developed that allows artists to display their own production process data. The significance of this paper is to help visitors improve their understanding of the work and improve the delivery of the artist's work.

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Comparison of audience response between virtual exhibition and on-site exhibition contents in non-face-to-face situations (비대면 상황에서 가상 전시와 현장 전시 콘텐츠의 관객 반응 비교)

  • Jeong, Ye-Eun;Nam, Geurin;Kwon, Koojoo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.26 no.12
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    • pp.1838-1845
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    • 2022
  • Due to COVID-19, the face-to-face on-site exhibitions were not held. With this opportunity, technologies such as virtual reality/augmented reality are increasing attention, and these technologies are being used in many fields. In this study, we made a virtual exhibition content which was produced using virtual reality technology. Our virtual exhibition was held in parallel with the on-site exhibition that included the same contents. Also this exhibition provided an opportunity to realistic experience using the head mounted display. In order to provide a high sense of presence, we created an open virtual space and used realistic 3D objects and textures. Although it is a virtual exhibition, the audience can experience a sense of realism like an on-site exhibition. After the exhibition was over, a survey was conducted on the audience who participated in both the on-site exhibition and virtual exhibition to analyze their responses. As a result of the survey, the similarity and immersion of the virtual exhibition were highly evaluated.