Y. Toh, D. Kang, Jihong Jeung, Younghwan Pan, Seul Ye Bhang, Song Yee Baik, Soo A. Park, Ji Yong Kim, M. Chang, Kang Min Kim
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摘要
宣传册是一种小型的印刷广告单张,内容包括服务、产品、地图或/和文化信息。早在1993年,环境旅游咨询公司绿旗国际(Green Flag International)就报告说,有超过4000万份未读的度假手册被扔掉了。到目前为止,宣传册行业最令人担忧的方面仍然是继续将其产品视为“免费商品”,最终结果是纸张浪费。不可否认,纸张是可以回收利用的,但是,回收利用并不像再利用那样具有环境可持续性[Blevis 2008]。在旅游活动中,每张宣传册只使用一次,通常在整个旅游期间使用。此外,普通的宣传册纸很容易被撕破或弄湿,特别是在雨天,变得易碎。考虑到使用普通宣传册纸张的上述缺点,我们研究和探索了柔性透明展示的可持续性使用,将宣传册的各个方面无缝地融入到旅游活动中,并随后设计了一种交互式的环保文化遗产旅游宣传册,称为Green-i。
Green-i: an interactive reusable brochure paper for eco-touring
Brochure is a small, printed advertisement leaflet containing service, product, map or/and cultural information. Back in 1993, the environmental tourism consultant Green Flag International reported that more than 40 million holiday brochures were thrown away unread [The Independent Travel 1993]. Till date, the most worrying aspect of the brochure industry is still the continuing treatment of its product as a 'free good', which eventually turns out to be paper waste. It is undeniable that paper can be recycled, but however, recycling is not as environmentally sustainable as reuse [Blevis 2008]. During touring activity, each brochure paper is used only once and it usually lasts throughout the touring period. Furthermore, an ordinary brochure paper can easily be torn or got wet especially during rainy days and becomes fragile. Considering the above downsides of using an ordinary brochure paper, we study and explore the sustainability use of flexible transparent display to blend various brochure aspects seamlessly into touring activity and subsequently design an interactive eco-friendly brochure for cultural heritage touring activity, called Green-i.