Comparative Analysis of AI Implementation in Art Museums through Sensory Design.
Ayisha Saniya Ambalavan, Ashwarya Chauhan

Manipal school of Architecture And Planning, Manipal, Karnataka, India.


Abstract

This research paper conducts a comparative analysis of the use of advanced technology like AI in modern art museums with the traditional art museums in displaying art forms that help engage visitors in a more immersive experience by Inducing the 5 human senses with the help of sensory factors such as sound effects, visual stimuli, haptic design, and tactile forms. In an emerging digital age, it is essential to enhance spaces using the growing AI technology to accommodate emerging art forms, especially in India where culture is rich and timeless, it is imperative we welcome new changes to what art is to be perceived as. A comparative analytic table has been prepared by using associated keywords to find research papers from various sources (Google Scholar, springer, research gate). Furthermore, the research has proceeded with exploring case studies nationally and internationally, here a thorough analysis of the space and usage of AI technology is documented. After collecting the secondary data, the primary data has been collected by using the interview method through digital forms. The collected information through both online and offline methods from above undergoes a comparative analysis, and a conclusion is produced. In conclusion, this paper proposes how art museums can be further developed and designed using AI technology and multi-sensory design to increase Visitor engagement and understanding by creating a space that can accommodate art of all forms for the Indian context. This paper allows us to break free of the reluctance to introduce AI in spaces of culture and art.

Keywords: Visitor experience- AI technology- Interactive spaces- art museum- sensory factors.

Topic: Creative Design

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