FY2002
The exhibits at the National Museum of Ethnology should not just showcase “things,”
but should also provide information concerning them, and offer content that will
deepen understanding of other cultures through cultural comparisons. For that
reason, our research groups plans to consider the effective use of systems employing
multimedia. This would result not just in the one-sided transmission of information
on various aspects of cultures and civilizations which would be difficult to understand
solely with the objects themselves, but rather to create an interactive (two-way
oriented) digital museum that will be able to provide information in line with
the various requests of the visitors. We plan to consider the form that this digital
museum should take from various viewpoints, so as to design exhibits in which
Internet and package-type media coexist with displays of actual objects.