Innovation Humanities and Social Sciences Research (IHSSR)

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The Aesthetics of Virtuality and Reality: A Study on the Exhibition Design of Longyan Chen Kema Memorial Hall
Volume 16
Authors

Yanshan Guo, Shanlin Dai

Corresponding Author

Yanshan Guo

Publishing Date

August 20, 2024

Keywords

Virtuality and reality, Display space, Display design, Aesthetic value.

Abstract

Virtuality and reality are a pair of aesthetic categories in traditional Chinese aesthetics. They are interdependent and they transform into each other. In the design of exhibition spaces, the application of virtual and real expression techniques, through spatial layout, display methods, and emotional expression, can effectively convey historical events, character stories, and cultural values. In the exhibition design of the Longyan Chen Kema Memorial Hall, based on the analysis of the four elements of form, color, quality, and light, the author summarizes the three aesthetic values of virtuality and reality, namely "using virtuality to manifest reality” - increasing the depth and multi-sensory experience of space, "using reality to express virtuality" - reproducing and metaphorically representing historical memory, and "the interpromotion of virtuality and reality” - the aesthetic effect of combining movement and stillness.

Copyright

© 2024, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

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