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Communicative Potential in Interior Experience: Museography and Interior Design
Abstract
The spatial experience is always related to time as well as to movement: the impact of interior spaces can be largely controlled by the project, and the perceptual implications can be very different. The museography is a disciplinary field where the spatial experience is combined with the communicative requirement, which can be confirmed but even contradicted by formal and spatial choices, because “it is impossible to avoid communicating.” Space is always emotional and communicative, so at the educational level, the design approach of museography is very significant. The chapter illustrates the disciplinary background and several cases, highlighting the power of display solutions that can be very incisive on interiors students.
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