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- Xu Dan
(Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts, University Malaysia Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia; Faculty of Design & Art, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China)
- Rahah bt Hasan
(Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts, University Malaysia Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia)
- Tang Zijie
(Faculty of Design & Art, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China)
Abstract
Under the strategic background of digital transformation, digital exhibition has become a vital approach for design museums to strengthen the efficiency of cultural communication. Taking China Industrial Design Museum as the research subject, this paper focuses on its prominent deficiencies in current digital display, including inadequate digitalization of collections, insufficient interactive experience and outdated audio-visual facilities. Integrating interdisciplinary theories such as environmental psychology and immersion theory, this study conducts qualitative evaluation on the current situation of museum digital display through field investigation and statistical analysis. It identifies areas of relatively low visitor satisfaction concerning digital collection presentation, human-machine interaction and experiential attraction. Correspondingly, proposes corresponding optimization strategies from four dimensions: interactive exhibition arrangement, human-oriented spatial environment, intelligent digital technology and comprehensive supporting facilities. Specific measures cover immersive scene restoration, digital twin collection database construction, cloud museum development and educational space expansion. The research conclusions can may provide practical reference for the digital upgrading of China Industrial Design Museum, as well as theoretical foundation and practical reference for the construction and renewal of similar design museums.
Suggested Citation
Xu Dan & Rahah bt Hasan & Tang Zijie, 2026.
"Research on Digital Exhibition Design of China Industrial Design Museum,"
Insights in Social Science, Brilliance Publishing Ltd., vol. 4(2), pages 32-55, June.
Handle:
RePEc:ctz:insosc:v:4:y:2026:i:2:p:32-55
DOI: 10.53104/insights.soc.sci.2026.06004
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