PERCEIVE PARCOUR

 
PERCEIVE PARCOUR
Showcasing Cutting-Edge Advances in Color Research and Cultural Heritage Technology

Format: 
Exhibition

Date: 9 & 10 December, 2010
Place:
Hochschule Luzern, Informatik
Campus Zug-Rotkreuz
Suurstoffi 1  Building B
6343 Rotkreuz

Audience: Researchers in Art, Design, and Informatics, the General Public 

 
The PERCEIVE PARCOUR is a dynamic way to explore a series of artworks, each placed at different locations across a designated area. Instead of viewing all pieces within a single space, visitors follow a curated path that navigates through various sites, where they can engage deeply with each piece and have the time to reflect on their experience between each station. 
 
This approach transforms an exhibit into a spatial exploration where each work is viewed in a setting that allows for dedicated attention, thereby creating an ideal atmosphere for reflection and dialogue, which could lead to further development of each work in its design. The PERCEIVE PARCOUR transforms the model of the traditional museum or gallery visit into an adventurous exploration, making the act of moving between exhibits as significant as the artworks themselves. 
 
 The parcour features a suite of science demonstrators designed to showcase ongoing research and the intricate technologies driving the PERCEIVE project, particularly its advancements in color research. By providing an immersive and tangible experience of technological endeavors, the demonstrators play a pivotal role in the project's development and dissemination, fostering a deeper understanding of the transformative potential of technology in cultural preservation and presentation. 
 
Additionally, the opportunity to evaluate these demonstrators through surveys offers valuable insights, ensuring the continual refinement and enhancement of project objectives.
 
Demonstrators to be included in the exhibit: 
 
The SCREAM Demonstrator: 
The AUTOCHROME Demonstrator: 
VR CHROMA Project: A Born Digital Art Demonstrator 
The Aljosa Box: A Demonstrator for modular and hybrid design practices
The SPACE ART Gallery Demonstrator