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Writer's pictureYoke Suang - Charlotte

Forum 06

Updated: Jun 18, 2021

Ever since the pandemic hits the world early last year, a lot of public facilities went online or on a digital platform to showcase and experience their works and activities. The 'medium' has gone through extensive changes in terms of the content and program. Kindly read the article given in order to answer the questions below.




Question 01: How will you use this advice for your proposal?


We don’t know what the up-take of Virtual Tours has been during COVID-19 times but there’s barely an art gallery or museum in existence that doesn’t have (or is scrambling to have) a Virtual Tour as part of its experience. People want to get everything by simply clicking on their mobile phone. Hence these website-based Art Galleries are growing fast all over the globe espacialy during the globa pendemic.


The visual tours are the online visitor tours in my museum. Queue-free, pandemic-proof and each… One more thing---- children friendly, as the 360 degree virtual tour is a great way to combine history with technology. It can get children interested in and interacting with the story behind.




Question 02: Who are your inspirations for doing any design projects?


1. Andy Warhol, an American artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.



3. The bartlett Unit 22, was the most lovely unit in those different groups. Especially an architecture student named Lewis Williams, his work (Museum of Mediterranean Memories) really caught my eye, he gave me the courage to challenge the boring and common subject of "museum".


4. Ofcause of my grandfather, I have been listening those "story" from him since I was young, I can really know that it's the unforgotten horrible memories in his mind that we can't experience.


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