Beyond Matter

  • Diaz-Kommonen, Lily (Vastuullinen tutkija)
  • Sulander, Mirka (Projektin jäsen)
  • Piroddi, Edoardo (Projektin jäsen)
  • Tao, Jiaxin (Projektin jäsen)
  • Hiremath, Punit (Projektin jäsen)
  • Vasantola, Pekko (Projektin jäsen)
  • Oakes, Selina (Projektin jäsen)
  • Rein, Lisa (Projektin jäsen)

Projektin yksityiskohdat

Tiivistelmä

The overall goal is to develop novel solutions for the accessible documentation and presentation of exhibitions that currently exist, or previously existed, in physical space – including their artworks, artifacts, and educational materials. In future, these methods of virtualizing exhibitions might be used by museums and galleries to document and revive their exhibitions in new ways.
The reconstruction of historical environments and the representation of interiors are both important and rapidly developing fields of VR technology. State-of-the-art technologies do offer sufficient solutions, but they are not used, or only partially used, specifically for disseminating, mediating, documenting, and reconstructing art exhibitions. Our research-based methodology will provide a basis for developing museological and technological aspects simultaneously.
Exhibition spaces are physical locations of knowledge production and exchange, where spatial qualities play an important role in the contextualization of information. Virtual productions and reproductions should therefore maintain these qualities, but also be able to include digitized and born-digital content, whether artworks, exhibits, or informational materials. This is equally relevant to the reconstruction of no longer existing spaces. Stable asset management databases – including born-digital and digitized materials – are crucial, while more intuitive usage of VR spaces via various interfaces and interaction options will also be investigated throughout the project.
To ensure that the methods developed remain in use in the longer term, the project aims to contribute to the capacity building of museum professionals through seminars and conferences. The results will be collected in the Virtual Museum Toolkit, encompassing practical and theoretical knowledge on the inclusion of virtual exhibitions in displaying and mediating artworks.
Partner museums and galleries will also host large and small-scale exhibitions to measure and further practice-based innovation, as well as events to disseminate the project’s results. In a framework of artist-in-residency programs, artists will be invited to develop new pieces for these exhibitions, ensuring that the project resonates with the latest contemporary tendencies.
The project enjoys the partnership of organizations from a wide range of European countries – from almost all regions of the continent—and foresees the cooperation of various other organizations with a broad spectrum of experience, in fields such as digital art conservation, digitizing tangible and intangible heritage, exhibitions of contemporary and new media art, and experimental museology.

Work realized at Aalto University
• MA Fellowship Programme accessible to students from all departments at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. A total of ten students, working in diverse areas such as catalogue preparation and curation, concept design and 3D modelling for a video-VR exhibition, user interface and experience design and physical exhibition design.
• Methodology workshops to further develop the Performance-Oriented, PORe research method.
• Physical exhibition on Heritage as Source of Knowledge in Artistic Design Education. The exhibition is based on the concepts developed for the Les Immatériaux, exhibition curated in 1985 by Jean-François Lyotard and Thierry Chaput and showcasing the educational perspective of the project BMVR project.
• Three articles published in the Museum Toolkit.

Akronyymi-
TilaPäättynyt
Todellinen alku/loppupvm01/10/201930/04/2024

Sormenjälki

Tutustu tutkimuksen aiheisiin, joita tämä projekti koskee. Nämä merkinnät luodaan taustalla olevien stipendien/apurahojen perusteella. Yhdessä ne muodostavat ainutlaatuisen sormenjäljen.