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Museums have continuously evolved according to the points to accommodate the needs of each period and created their own identities with the changes within them by shaping various types through spaces and media. Especially the literary museums are in a particular position to exhibit both the work, story itself and a story creator, the storyteller, committed to deliver the very specific meaning and its symbolism of the story. Therefore, the storytelling of literature museum requires both the approach to literature and the three-dimensional storytelling to implement the literacy. This Paper considers and suggests the ways to apply the characteristics the fairy tale-telling might have when they are exhibited and the guideline how to exhibit storytelling.
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Yoo, Dh., Kim, Hm. (2012). A Study about the Space Based Story-Telling for Exhibition of Literature Museum. In: Kim, Th., Kang, JJ., Grosky, W.I., Arslan, T., Pissinou, N. (eds) Computer Applications for Bio-technology, Multimedia, and Ubiquitous City. BSBT MulGraB IUrC 2012 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 353. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35521-9_46
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