KR20170051019A - Method for 3d virtual gallery management and recording medium storing program for executing the same, and recording medium storing program for executing the same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a three-dimensional virtual gallery management method for exhibiters, a recording medium on which a program for implementing the virtual gallery is stored, and a computer program stored in a medium for implementing the program. More particularly, And a virtual three-dimensional gallery management method for customizing an exhibitor to increase sales efficiency, a recording medium storing a program for implementing the virtual gallery, and a computer program stored in a medium for implementing the program.
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The present invention relates to a three-dimensional virtual gallery management method for exhibiters, a recording medium on which a program for implementing the virtual gallery is stored, and a computer program stored in a medium for implementing the program. More particularly, And a 3D virtual gallery management method for customizing an exhibitor to increase the efficiency of sales, a recording medium storing a program for implementing the 3D virtual gallery management method, and a computer program stored in a medium for implementing the same.
In general, gallery exhibits are displayed in a specific space, such as an actual art gallery, for the purpose of viewing by the user. These gallery exhibits were displayed offline.
In the case of a gallery operated offline, costs are incurred such as receiving a place from the place of the host, interior decoration, and publicity, and in the case of the exhibitor, costs of carrying, installing and managing the exhibit are incurred, There is a problem in that visitors have to take the time to visit the gallery within the open time and visit the exhibit.
To solve these problems, technology was developed to maximize the viewing effect by displaying gallery exhibits on 3D online. For example, Korean Patent Registration No. 1304454, registered on August 30, 2013, discloses a 3D gallery generating apparatus and method.
However, the registered patents raise the effect of viewing by merely implementing the gallery exhibits displayed in three dimensions, and there is a shortage of understanding between the gallery exhibitors and the users due to the lack of community. Above all, there is a problem in that it is difficult to display exhibits aiming for sale because the sale of the picture exhibits realized in three dimensions is not performed.
In addition, although galleries and artworks are operated online, the quality of understanding and appreciation of artworks is low as it is in 2D format and the description of artworks is in the form of letters.
Korean Patent No. 10-1304454 discloses a 3D gallery generating apparatus and method.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a 3D virtual gallery on-line, A virtual three-dimensional gallery management method for customizing an exhibitor to increase the efficiency of auction, a recording medium storing a program for implementing the virtual gallery, and a computer program stored in the medium for implementing the same.
The objects of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned objects, and other objects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description .
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the
In the viewing step S70, the
In addition, the viewing step S70 provides at least one of background, illumination, and music that the
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a computer-readable recording medium on which a program for implementing the exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method is stored.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a program stored in a computer-readable recording medium is provided to implement the exhibitor-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method of managing a three-dimensional virtual gallery according to the present invention, a recording medium storing a program for implementing the same, and a computer program stored in a medium for implementing the program, It has the effect of providing cyber exhibition space for writers, providing opportunities for publicity, and enabling the sale of works.
In addition, there is an effect that a three-dimensional virtual gallery can be used to display the exhibition 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
In addition, there is an effect that a work can be appreciated three-dimensionally using a three-dimensional virtual gallery.
In addition, by determining an exhibition to be displayed on the virtual gallery according to a predetermined criterion, the art displayed on the gallery is raised to a certain level or more, thereby enhancing the credibility of the gallery, thereby enabling the viewer to trust and utilize the exhibition.
In addition, since the exhibitor can directly configure the cyber gallery by selecting music selection, narration, description of works, etc., the work can be effectively promoted.
In addition, by constructing a 3D gallery on-line, visitors can actually move through the gallery and enjoy the work. By explaining the work directly with the voice and providing the sound effect suitable for the work, It has the effect of improving the value of the work.
In addition, it has the effect of activating sales of exhibits by applying various sales methods (sales, auctions).
FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method for managing an exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a view showing a lobby screen of a three-dimensional virtual gallery created by the sightseeing management section of FIG. 1; FIG.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a screen for viewing a work of a three-dimensional virtual gallery created by the sightseeing management section of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a view showing a screen in which the mini-map and the community window of FIG. 3 are activated. FIG.
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a screen for displaying promotional information of an exhibit in a separate window when the exhibit promotion information icon of FIG. 4 is clicked. FIG.
FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram of a gallery server of a three-dimensional virtual gallery management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of managing a three-dimensional virtual gallery according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to this, terms and words used in the present specification and claims should not be construed as limited to ordinary or dictionary terms, and the inventor should appropriately interpret the concept of the term appropriately in order to describe its own invention in the best way. The present invention should be construed in accordance with the meaning and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present invention. Further, it is to be understood that, unless otherwise defined, technical terms and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Descriptions of known functions and configurations that may be unnecessarily blurred are omitted. The following drawings are provided by way of example so that those skilled in the art can fully understand the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the following drawings, but may be embodied in other forms. In addition, like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification. It is to be noted that the same elements among the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals whenever possible.
2 is a view showing a lobby screen of a three-dimensional virtual gallery created by the sightseeing management unit of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a view FIG. 4 is a view showing a screen in which the mini-map and the community window shown in FIG. 3 are activated, FIG. 5 is a view showing a screen for activating the mini-map and the community window shown in FIG. FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram of a gallery server of the exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. Is a diagram illustrating a flow of a method for managing a three-dimensional virtual gallery according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The ideals of the art market should be shaped by the creation of fine arts, the smooth distribution structure, the connection with the audience 's enjoyment, and the integration of the art market. However, the art market in Korea is not well developed, and the art market environment necessary for openness and internationalization is still insufficient.
Fortunately, many experts have been cultivated in recent years, and realistic and structural efforts are being made. The arts have artistic value that can form economic value and our mental culture as a high-value product, so revitalization of the art market is indispensable for creating pluralistic value.
The Korean art market is progressing gradually, but it has many problems. The measures to solve the problems include enforcement of Korean and reasonable auction system, settlement of actual transactions, enforcement of exclusive writers and restoration of public confidence of galleries, cultivation of distribution experts, fostering competent critically qualified reviewers, Maintenance of distribution channels, and virtuous cycle of information.
The nature of the gallery varies. For example, if the organizer is a collector, you can display your collection. Alternatively, the organizer can arrange a theme and collect and display exhibitors and works that match the theme. In addition, the organizer can only provide the venue and display the work in a predetermined exhibition. As such, there are galleries of various character,
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an exhibition organizer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method comprises the steps of: an organizer selecting an exhibit (work) according to a predetermined criterion to form a gallery structure in a three-dimensional virtual space, If you tell the exhibitor who will exhibit each exhibit, you can decorate the space allocated to the exhibitor to exhibit each exhibit, view the 3-dimensional virtual gallery formed by the viewer, Music, etc.), and you can buy your favorite exhibits. It is a customized 3-D virtual gallery management method. At this time, the organizer corresponds to the
As shown in FIG. 1, an exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a subscription step S10, an exhibition registration step S20, an exhibition decision step S30, (S40), a decision notification step (S50), an exhibition display step (S60), a viewing step (S70), and a transaction step (S80).
In the subscription step S10, the
At this time, the exhibitor information may be an identifier, a name, a contact (telephone, address, e-mail, etc.) of the exhibitor, a deposit account number, and the membership registration system may be used based on the exhibitor information. That is, if a member is registered with the identifier (ID) of the exhibitor, member authentication (login) is performed as an identifier, thereby reducing the labor of inputting other additional information.
Membership of the exhibitor is essential for the primary verification of the exhibitor, in order to enhance the public confidence of the gallery. The primary verification here is whether personal information (name, contact, etc.) is certain or not.
In the exhibition registration step S20, the
The
The
The
The selling price of the exhibit is the fixed amount of the exhibit, which means the amount of the exhibit sold to the spectator who pays the price corresponding to the sale price without proceeding with the auction.
The exhibition start time, the exhibition exhibition price and the exhibition auction period are information used for the exhibition auction method. The beginning of the exhibition refers to the starting amount of the auction. The exhibition auction period refers to the end date and time of the auction from the start date and time of the auction. The amount that can be purchased immediately, regardless of the period.
In the exhibition decision step S30, the
This is because, in forming a virtual gallery, it is not effective to use the existing gallery structure, and it is for forming an optimal virtual gallery according to the kind and quantity of the exhibit to be displayed in the gallery.
At this time, predetermined criteria may be registered as an artist association, a winning career, an exhibition career, and the like. This is to raise the credibility of the gallery by raising the works displayed in the gallery to a certain level or more, so that the spectators can trust and use them.
The virtual gallery forming step S40 is a step in which the
In other words, the
At this time, the gallery space information includes information on gallery structures (walls, windows, ceilings, stairs, facilities, etc.), gallery exhibition space information, gallery passage information, gallery lobby information, gallery auction house information, .
The decision informing step S50 is a step in which the
Here, the gallery exhibition space information means a space assigned to the
The exhibition display step S60 is a step in which the
In addition, the
That is, the
The
That is, the exhibitor can select the music selection, the narration, the description of the work, and the like through the
In the viewing step S70, the
The visitor movement information is a command for moving on a virtual cyber space, and refers to information about a mouse click, a keyboard input, and the like.
The
That is, the information of the virtual gallery generated from the
In other words, the
At this time, the
2, the mini-map information includes a mini-map 150, a mini-map active /
The mini-map activation /
For example, FIG. 2 shows a screen displayed on the spectator's terminal when the spectator enters the lobby, and 'a' displayed on the mini-map of FIG. 2 shows the current viewer's position and viewing field. In FIG. 2, if the spectator clicks 'b' displayed on the mini-map of FIG. 2 using the
The present invention is not limited to this. For example, the movement arrows 171 (left), 172 (right), 173 (former)) as shown in FIG. 2, It is also possible to move by clicking on a predetermined keyboard movement command (for example, on the arrow, the arrow, the left arrow and the right arrow, or the w, x, a and d key inputs, etc.). That is, it is possible to move the screen to an input such as a mouse and a keyboard.
The
At this time, providing the promotional information of the exhibit as an icon is intended to reduce interference of the viewing of the work, and when the icon is clicked, the corresponding information can be activated. Here, the activation can be activated in the vicinity of the work as in the
The
The viewing step S70 may provide at least one of background, illumination, and music that the
This is to reduce the case in which the exhibitor who wants to purchase the exhibit provides a service that can match the exhibit with the surrounding environment to be displayed in advance and return the exhibit. At this time, wallpaper skins may be provided as a background. If the viewer does not have the desired wallpaper skins, it is also possible for the spectators to take a surrounding picture to display the corresponding exhibition and apply it as wallpaper skins. If there is no music desired by the spectator, it is also possible to reproduce the sound source file inputted to the
In the viewing step S70, the
The
The
The window activation /
The
The
At this time, the spectator information may be an identifier, a name, a contact (telephone, address, e-mail, etc.) of the spectator, a withdrawal account number, and the membership subscription system can be used based on the spectator information. That is, if a member is registered with an identifier (ID) of a spectator, login by an identifier can reduce the labor of inputting other additional information one by one.
It is the purpose of promoting the exhibit to more people not to require the spectators to become members.
That is, it is possible for viewers to enter the gallery through member authentication (login) after joining membership, but it is also possible to enter the guest (guest) without joining the membership.
However, if the spectator wishes to trade the exhibit, he / she may request membership to the
In the transaction step S80, when the
For example, when only a sales price is inputted, a spectator who wishes to pay the sales price can request a purchase through the
When the spectator accesses the
When the final buyer or the successful bidder is determined, the
The
The
Cloud computing refers to the computer technology of the Internet, in which the term cloud refers to the complex infrastructure and the Internet hidden in computer networks. Cloud computing is an environment in which users can use the Internet at any time and easily share data with various information and communication devices without installing the necessary software on their computers. In other words, an individual can access the Web and work on programs such as Photoshop and Office, and the work is stored on the Web. After all, one server (computer) can be placed in the virtual space, and multiple people can work individually through this one computer. Real-time seating reservation systems for ATMs and airplanes and trains are typical. Google Apps also lets you bring common business applications online with a web browser and store software and data on the server. The advantage of cloud computing is that the user's data can be safely stored on a reliable server, and the underprivileged who do not have a device can enjoy the personal computing environment as long as they are connected to a public computer or the Internet. The limitation of space disappears.
The exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method according to an embodiment of the present invention can use a plurality of servers in a cloud computing environment and can be configured as a cluster environment system based on different operating systems.
For example, the processing related to the two-dimensional image may consist mainly of a server based on a Microsoft Windows operating system, a simple data processing server based on a Linux operating system, and a processing related to a three-dimensional image based on a server based on a Maciniosh operating system. This is to increase the efficiency of each data processing process because there are separate operating systems and programs suitable for simple data processing (data storage and data provision), keyword search and registered work information processing, and three-dimensional image processing.
When the environment is constituted as a cluster based on heterogeneous operating systems, there is an advantage that it is not necessary to convert the existing codes developed in various execution environments to fit the operating system of the other operating systems. If you want to create a 3D gallery, you can easily add it to your cluster without changing it to suit each data processing environment. That is, it is possible to construct a flexible three-dimensional gallery management method by selecting an operating system advantageous for each data processing, and there is an advantage that an integrated three-dimensional gallery management method can be constructed without a separate conversion process.
Cloud computing, based on heterogeneous operating systems, can simultaneously create and run multiple 3D galleries simultaneously, ensuring timeliness, even with more concurrent users.
Cloud computing based on a heterogeneous operating system is desirable to manage multiple computers to operate as a single computer, and data can be exchanged between each node. When such an environment is established, RSH (Remote Shell) must be able to operate so that one node can execute the process of another node. In addition, a parallel-structured program using MPI (Message Passing Interface) have. When you run a parallel program on the server, the MPI daemon splits the work to each node over the network, and each node can process the assigned tasks and return the results back to the server over the network. The results are combined into a single result and the result is output.
For example, if you run a parallel program that adds 1 to n in a cluster of four nodes, the running MPI daemon allocates a task to each node by dividing the process by the number of nodes, The result is returned to the server, and the server combines each result again and outputs the result from 1 to n.
Referring to FIG. 7 again, for example,
The exhibitor must register to register the exhibit.
When the exhibitors register an exhibit on the
When the exhibit to be displayed on the gallery is determined, the
When the
The gallery server (1000) can open the gallery when all the exhibitors have finished the exhibition. However, even if all the exhibitors can not complete the exhibition, they can open the gallery after a certain period of time. In addition, the space where the exhibit can not be displayed can be made into another structure.
It is possible to view the three-dimensional virtual gallery, which is formed by the spectator, and to appreciate the works by changing the necessary effects (frame, background, music, etc.) while the viewer is viewing.
Visitors can enter the gallery after joining the membership, and if they enter the gallery after joining the membership, they can proceed with the transaction at the same time as the transaction request.
Even if the spectator enters the gallery without registering, it is possible to view the gallery but since the transaction is not possible without registering the member, the spectator who enters the gallery without registering can proceed the transaction after completing the membership process.
The term used as an exhibitor and a spectator in the example described with reference to the example of FIG. 7 is a representation of "the exhibitor through the exhibitor terminal" and "the visitor through the spectator terminal".
Although the domestic auction is necessary for the development of the art market, it does not achieve the desired result due to the lack of participation results due to the checking of the existing gallery and the burden of the auction avoidance, exposure of the trader identity, In order to activate the auction system in the future, it is most important for a creditable and influential auctioneer to lead the auction. To this end, it is possible to raise the credibility of the gallery by bringing up the works displayed in the gallery to a certain level or higher, so that the spectators can trust and use them.
The artist completes the art in the studio, but does not sell the finished art directly on the street. The exhibition-customized 3D virtual gallery management method according to an embodiment of the present invention effectively replaces an important role of displaying and selling artworks to the world.
While the present invention has been described in connection with the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Of course, a program stored in a computer-readable recording medium for implementing the management method may also be implemented.
That is, those skilled in the art will readily understand that the above-described exhibition-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery management method may be provided in a recording medium readable by a computer by tangibly embodying a program of instructions for implementing the virtual gallery . In other words, it can be implemented in the form of a program command that can be executed through various computer means, and can be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium. The computer-readable recording medium may include program commands, data files, data structures, and the like, alone or in combination. The program instructions recorded on the computer-readable recording medium may be those specially designed and configured for the present invention or may be those known and available to those skilled in the computer software. Examples of the computer-readable medium include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks and magnetic tape, optical media such as CD-ROMs and DVDs, and optical disks such as floppy disks. Magneto-optical media and hardware devices specifically configured to store and execute program instructions such as ROM, RAM, flash memory, USB memory, and the like. The computer-readable recording medium may be a transmission medium such as a light or metal line, a wave guide, or the like, including a carrier wave for transmitting a signal designating a program command, a data structure, and the like. Examples of program instructions include machine language code such as those produced by a compiler, as well as high-level language code that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like. The hardware device may be configured to operate as one or more software modules to perform the operations of the present invention, and vice versa.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The gallery server 1000 receives exhibit information including the exhibit image information 110, the exhibit promotion information 120 and the exhibit transaction information 130 from the exhibitor terminal 10 that has been subjected to the member certification, (S20);
An exhibition decision step (S30) for the gallery server (1000) to determine an exhibit to be displayed on the virtual gallery according to a predetermined criterion of the exhibitor information stored in the exhibitor DB (100) and the exhibit information stored in the exhibition DB (200);
The gallery server 1000 forms the virtual gallery including the gallery space information based on the type and quantity of the exhibit determined as the exhibition to be displayed in the virtual gallery in the exhibition decision step S30 as the three- A virtual gallery forming step (S40) of allocating a space for displaying each of the exhibits to the three-dimensional space of the gallery;
The gallery server 1000 transmits the exhibition space information to be displayed on the exhibitor terminal 10 of the exhibitor determined as the exhibition to be displayed in the virtual gallery in the exhibition decision step S30 S50);
The gallery server 1000 transmits the background, frame, lighting, music, and display image information 110 of the exhibition space from the exhibitor terminal 10 of the exhibitor who has transmitted the exhibition space information to be displayed in the decision notification step 50 An exhibition display step S60 for displaying the exhibition objects by receiving information on the exhibition promotion information 120 and the exhibition transaction information 130;
The gallery server 1000 accesses a spectator through a spectator's terminal 20 in a virtual gallery where exhibits are displayed in the exhibit display step 60 and receives spectator movement information from the spectator terminal 20, (300), and based on the viewer's movement information moved on the basis of the gallery space information of the virtual gallery, the viewer can view the exhibition information on the display image information (S70) of transmitting the advertisement information 110, the exhibition promotion information 120, the exhibition transaction information 130, and the gallery space information to the spectator terminal 20; And
When the gallery server 1000 receives the purchase request through the spectator terminal 20 of the spectator in the viewing step S70, the gallery server 1000 displays a transaction based on the exhibit transaction information 130 stored in the exhibition DB 200 of the work A transaction step S80 for storing the information generated in the transaction in the transaction DB 500;
A method for managing a three-dimensional virtual gallery in a display device, the method comprising:
The viewing step (S70)
The gallery server 1000 displays the information input from the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20 on the community window 160 of the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20, Wherein the virtual three-dimensional virtual gallery is stored in the virtual three-dimensional gallery.
The viewing step (S70)
Wherein the spectator terminal (20) provides at least one of background, illumination, and music that the viewer terminal (20) can select.
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