The Impact of Museum Exhibition Experience Service and Virtual Simulation Technology on the Conservation of Textile Cultural Relics
Keywords:
Museums, Exhibition Experience Services, Virtual Simulation Technology, Textile Cultural Relics.Abstract
In order to improve the protection of textile cultural relics in museums, this paper takes three textile cultural relics displayed in Soochow University Museum as an example. First of all, the textiles displayed in the Soochow University Museum were collected, and the stone blue cloud pattern damask women's robe, the long robe with eight auspicious symbols jacquard satin, the stone blue jacquard satin embroidered open-front women's robe with figural motifs and the moon White peony pattern woven brocade edged women's robe were selected as the research objects, and the UT ROV 3D scanner (USA), OU HA LONG solar film measuring instrument AL-618 (China), PEAK 1209 SA0 (Japan) and PEAK 1006 SA0 (Japan) were used to measure, and the measurement indicators included: the warp and weft state of the silk thread, the color of the dye, the size of the vulnerability, etc., and the relevant data were recorded. Then, according to the relevant data, the simulation display is carried out to achieve the purpose of textile cultural relics protection. The results showed that: 1) the damage degree of the three textile cultural relics was large, and the damaged area was 1*5 mm2~10*60 mm2; 2) the blue dye was polygonum, the yellow was gardenia, the black was hemp oak, and the red was saffron, all of which were plant dyes, and was matched with alum and other components; two of the textiles have good transparency, and the light transmittance reached 22%; 3) the warp and weft lines were relatively complex, mainly horizontal, longitudinal and oblique. Therefore, strengthening the museum exhibition experience service and reusing virtual simulation technology can protect textile cultural relics.