Virtual museums in the precomputer era
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https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu27.2017.202Abstract
The article attempts to analyze the historical premises for the “virtual museum” phenomenon, its variational forms outside the Internet space. The origins of virtual museum
can be found even in Antiquity, but in the 20th century the idea is developing rapidly from the evolution of exhibition practices and the appearance of exhibition design to the Imaginary Museum of Andre Malraux, the concept of the “museum of obsessions” by Harold Zeeman and others.
Keywords:
virtuality, augmented reality, virtual museum, the imaginary museum, an exposition design, mnemonic, the museum of obsessions
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