This paper discusses the topic of visitor circulation through exhibition spaces. Specifically, this paper cites findings from a visitor tracking study through five traveling exhibits at the Anniston Museum of Natural History. Questions explored include: 1) How much influence does the spatial arrangement of objects within a gallery have on the behavior of visitors?; 2) How much do the characteristics of exhibit objects influence visitor behavior?; and 3) How effective are techniques for increasing visitation to a changing exhibit hall?
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Joe Hines
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Anniston Museum of Natural History
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Wayne Hamberger
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Jacksonville State University
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William Ford
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Jacksonville State University
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies
Volume:
4
Number:
1
Page Number:
103
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