OpenLevelUp/Use cases/Museums
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OpenLevelUp can render museums buildings. These places can contain several buildings, with many floors and rooms. For a general overview of how to tag inside buildings, see OpenLevelUp/Recommended tagging.
How to map
Here is a list of interesting objects to map in museums.
Image | Name | Tags | Comments | |
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Gallery | ||||
Glass cabinet | ||||
Objects in a recess |
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Showcase | ||||
Section marker | highway=milestone has been used in Brittany Museum in Rennes (France) but seems too linked with highways. A milestone is a marker to show a distance from and to geographical points. The given information (mileage) is a distance. Something like this should be better : |
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Interactive terminal | ||||
Informative board | ||||
Museum map or descriptive map | ||||
ARK Identifier |
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Example: URL looks like http://www.collections.musee-bretagne.fr/ark:/83011/FLMjo133451 so tag will be ref:ark=/83011/FLMjo133451 | ||
Artifact | Miscellaneous non-artistic objects in museums | |||
Tombstone |
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Tombstones can be exposed in museums or other historic places.
Please do not confuse with an historic=tomb wich is a burial site mainly located in a landuse=cemetery or a amenity=grave_yard. |
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Mural | Murals such as frescoes may have been detached from their original supports and may be found in museums. | |||
Mosaic | Mosaics may have been detached from their original supports and may be found in museums. | |||
Painting | ||||
Statue | ||||
Bust | ||||
Sculpture | ||||
Installation art | Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally, the term is applied to interior spaces, whereas exterior interventions are often called public art, land art or intervention art; however, the boundaries between these terms overlap. |
Examples
- Louvre Museum, Paris (France):
- Brittany Museum, Rennes (France):
- Museo Nacional de Bellas Arte, Buenos Aires (Argentina):