T. Yermakova, S. Iermakov, M. Tomanek, W. Jagiełło, Lidiya Zavatska
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Background and Study Aim. An important element in the system of museum activities are approaches to attracting visitors. Among these approaches, one can single out the dialogue of the museum with visitors through specially organized active motor actions. Such actions have certain parameters (the nature of physical activity and its age-appropriateness, intensity, duration, etc.), which can influence the perception and evaluation of exhibits and the decision of visitors to return to the museum. The purpose of the study is an attempt to explain how specially organized active motor actions of visitors affect the perception and evaluation of museum exhibits and getting satisfaction from visiting.
Material and Methods. Publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoS) were selected as the source of information. The search was carried out using keywords that characterize the interaction of visitors with the subject-spatial environment of the museum. The VOSviewer program was used to analyze the relationships between documents retrieved from WoS.
Results. It is argued that the sedentary behavior of visitors, typical for many museums, does not contribute to their involvement in the museum space and the creation of meaning in museums. It is noted that an important aspect in the organization of special motor actions of visitors is the orientation to their motivation and interpretation of movements in the museum exhibits. The optimal level of physical activity has been identified. It creates a comfortable feeling and contributes to an adequate perception of the exhibits and corresponds to the main mission of the museum.
Conclusions. Specially organized motor actions form the maximum motivation for visitors to study the museum exhibits. Such movements carry a certain semantic character of the theme of the museum.
背景与研究目的。博物馆活动系统中的一个重要元素是吸引游客的方法。在这些方法中,人们可以通过特别组织的主动运动动作来挑选博物馆与游客的对话。这种行为具有一定的参数(身体活动的性质及其年龄适宜性、强度、持续时间等),可以影响对展品的感知和评价以及参观者重返博物馆的决定。本研究的目的是试图解释参观者特别组织的主动运动行为是如何影响博物馆展品的感知和评价以及从参观中获得满意度的。材料和方法。选择Web of Science核心馆藏(Web of Science Core Collection, WoS)中的出版物作为信息来源。搜索是使用关键词进行的,这些关键词描述了游客与博物馆主题空间环境的互动。使用VOSviewer程序分析从WoS检索到的文档之间的关系。结果。有人认为,在许多博物馆中,游客的久坐行为并不有助于他们参与博物馆空间和博物馆意义的创造。值得注意的是,组织参观者特殊运动动作的一个重要方面是他们的动机取向和对博物馆展品运动的解释。身体活动的最佳水平已经确定。它创造了一种舒适的感觉,有助于对展品的充分感知,并符合博物馆的主要使命。结论。特别组织的运动动作是参观者学习博物馆展品的最大动力。这些动作带有一定的博物馆主题的语义特征。