Interface Design Review on Interactive Exhibition for Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
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https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v7iSI7.3788Keywords:
Interface Design, Interactive Digital Exhibition, MuseumAbstract
Nowadays, interactive digital exhibitions have become common at many museums, offering us a memorable experience. However, past research found many digital initiatives do not deliver the result as promised. These issue also troubled the losing connections within visitors, involving the process and execution, as well as stability and usability of the systems, which resulted in the visitor's experiences. In this paper, the focus is on the interface design principles and usability that are either confirmed or interrupted, which may affect the visitors psychologically. In conclusion, this paper suggests how to utilize interface design principles in a context of a museum.
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