P004→ Interactive Art in Danish Museum
I visited the Danish Design Museum. Its entrance is modest, resembling a private garden. Although the interior space is not spacious, it is meticulously utilized. I heard that the museum was formerly a hospital that was converted. The exhibition areas are quite diverse, including Japanese prints, a discussion area on the topic of the 'future archive' in design, interactive installations for pattern design, fashion design, and chair designs from different periods, among others.
What attracted me the most was the clever 'interactivity' within the museum. I recorded videos of several of these interactive features. These educational exhibits present knowledge in innovative ways, making the experience captivating and immersive.
The design styles of chairs from various periods were diverse and hard to remember, but some left a lasting impression on me. These particular designs featured elegant and simple lines, making them truly pleasing to the eye.