Design a Visual Communication Platform for curators and artists to curate an exhibition remotely

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Authors: Yi Pei WuChien-Hsu Chen
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Art is an expression of emotion; art exhibitions bring artists' creations and perceptions to the visitors. International art exhibitions present diverse and high-quality artistic creations through the curator's elaborate exhibition planning, and the connection between artworks and visitors is established to allow visitors to admire and understand; on the contrary, it also challenges the digital communication tools for curators and artists when conducting co-curation remotely. This study utilizes interviews and field study to collect pain points and ultimately provides guidelines and crucial functions for curators and artists to design a visual communication platform during international curation collaboration.

Keywords: Telepresence / Remote communication / Spatial simulation presentation

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002034

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