Exhibit framing system control method and system for framing exhibits
Abstract
The Exhibit Framing System is an invention designed for
exhibiting, storing, showing and/or displaying all manner and form of
artwork, documents, photographs and illustrations, including but not
limited to drawings, paintings, water colors, photographs, digital art,
blueprints, renderings, prints, etchings, engravings, stock issues,
currency, collages, needlework, mixed media and such other various
relatively flat objects and artwork or items that can be framed, herein
referred to collectively as artifacts. The Exhibit Framing System is
specifically designed to be used in situations, where it is desirable,
or necessary to change and/or rotate the artifacts on display
periodically, or with some frequency; such as in museums, galleries,
historical societies, educational institutions, or commercial trade
shows and all manner of exhibits and displays and where the artifacts
thus displayed from time to time are of varying sizes and dimensions.
Claims
- The Exhibit Framing System is an original
concept, a systemic approach to providing framing for exhibits the
object of which is the reuse of existing resources in a planned,
purposeful and deliberate manner.
- The Exhibit Framing System permits the exhibition and the frequent,
temporary or periodic rotation of artifacts of varying sizes at a cost
far inferior to custom framing and reduces preparation times.
- The use of the invention results in a unified cohesive appearance
throughout the exhibit. Aesthetically proportioned presentation is
achieved both initially and in subsequent rotations of various
artifacts, conforming to specified parameters.
- Subsequent showings of previously displayed artifacts are achieved without additional expenditure.
- The Exhibit Framing System makes leasing or renting of frames and
framing economically feasible, which can benefit both the
supplier/fabricator entity and the exhibiting institution entity.
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