HISART LIVE HISTORY AND DIORAMA MUSEUM, MEMORYING HISTORY WITH SMALL DETAILS
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https://doi.org/10.37242/pejoss.4294Keywords:
Diorama, hisart museum, memoryAbstract
Having literature of thousands of years, museums offer an impressive experience to the audience with the variability of transfer possibilities by diversifying the developments in their essence as a living entity by expanding their display ranges. It hosts many collections as the most important subject in the transfer of artistic, cultural and historical elements from the past to the present and from now to the future. The diversity of different types of expression techniques emphasizes the task of memory as it plays an intermediary role in preserving, preserving and reminding individual and social experiences by constructing the sensory interaction of information through developing technology. Diorama museums, which act as a reminder between the developments and many alternative museum examples, have also been an example for them. Diorama museums, which provide opportunities such as reminding and perceiving many phenomena in the same space by carrying historical situations, events, people, geography and natural beauties to accessible places, offer an opportunity to establish a link between the past and the present in this sense. In this context, it is possible for the audience to experience the processes that make up the memorialization and to appeal to more than one sense. In this study, it is envisaged that the audience will have an aesthetic experience and witness the past, both with the existing space itself and the spaces created, through the possibilities provided by technology, through the example of Hisart living history and diorama museum. Dioramas, created in three dimensions, offer the opportunity to watch on-site in museums and provide the audience with the opportunity to make sense of time change and space fiction in a global dimension by historicizing them.
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