Infographic presentation for Hochschule Augsburg University of Applied Sciences course Advanced Inforgraphics with Professor Michael Stoll. This project, created by myself and a partner, is one of 5 other pieces the class created for the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany. The pieces are focused on the Greek Temple of Aphaea, located on the island of Aegina (Ägineten), which holds a great deal of controversy surrounding its' figures’ original positions. The aim of this piece was to inform the viewer of the different positional theories and allow them to compare and contrast these different possibilities.
Explanation
The Aigina
Infographics for the Munich Glyptothek
The different gabel compositions.
The Team
Topic
Topic
| Create interactivity in the way of mediation
| Show relevant background information
| Make a complex topic comprehensible
| Allow easy comparison
Implementation
First Model
First Model
Development
Printing on different films
Background
Comparison
Advantages
| Visitors to the museum can compare independently
| Comparison between all compositions is possible
| Visitor can directly interact by turning the pages
| Functionality is directly understandable even without instructions
Advantages
| Accessibility
| Interactive by touch
| Consistent with the exhibition