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JP-2026075723-A - Sculpture rental system, sculpture rental method, and program

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Abstract

[Problem] The present invention provides a sculpture rental system that promotes the utilization of sculptures. [Solution] The sculpture rental system in this embodiment provides a new exhibition space for sculptures by setting up exhibition space for the rented sculptures in offices where people come and go, creating opportunities for more people to appreciate the sculptures and inspiring people working in the office with the rented sculptures. In other words, the sculpture rental system provides a business model that promotes the utilization of sculptures. Furthermore, the sculpture rental system allows users to grasp the image and share that image by showing the exhibition scene of the sculpture displayed in the exhibition space in an augmented reality space before renting out the sculpture. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1

Inventors

  • 渡邉 大輔
  • 清水 雅之
  • 櫻井 翔悟

Assignees

  • タマダ株式会社

Dates

Publication Date
20260511
Application Date
20241023

Claims (10)

  1. A sculpture information storage unit that stores information about sculptures available for loan, A reservation reception unit accepts reservations for the rental of sculptures stored in the aforementioned sculpture information storage unit via a website, It has a sculpture loan information storage unit that stores information related to the loan of the aforementioned sculpture, The sculpture rental information storage unit stores information regarding rental reservations received by the reservation acceptance unit in the sculpture rental system.
  2. An exhibition location acquisition unit that acquires information regarding the exhibition location of the aforementioned sculpture, An exhibition view presentation unit presents in an augmented reality space the exhibition view of the sculpture as it would appear if it were displayed in the exhibition location acquired by the exhibition location acquisition unit, A sculpture rental system according to claim 1, further comprising: a sculpture information display unit that displays sculpture information of the sculpture presented by the exhibition view display unit in association with the sculpture presented in the augmented reality space.
  3. The sculpture rental system according to claim 2, wherein the sculpture information displayed by the sculpture information display unit includes the physical characteristics of the sculpture and background information of the sculpture.
  4. The system further includes a proposal unit that proposes a method for displaying the sculpture based on the sculpture information and the exhibition location information obtained by the exhibition location acquisition unit, The sculpture rental system according to claim 3, wherein the exhibition view display unit displays the exhibition view of the sculpture as it would appear when exhibited using the exhibition method proposed by the proposal unit, within an augmented reality space.
  5. The aforementioned sculpture loan information storage unit stores the loaned sculpture and the location information of the exhibition place of the sculpture in association with each other. The sculpture rental system according to claim 2, further comprising a location information display unit that indicates the exhibition location of the sculpture on a map based on the location information of the exhibition location of the sculpture that is being rented, which is stored in the sculpture rental information storage unit.
  6. The aforementioned sculpture loan information storage unit stores public information on the exhibition locations of the loaned sculptures. The system further includes a public information display unit that displays the public information stored in the aforementioned sculpture loan information storage unit, The sculpture rental system according to claim 5, wherein the public information display unit displays public information in association with sculptures on a map displayed by the location information display unit.
  7. The aforementioned sculpture loan information storage unit stores the loan period of the loaned sculpture, The system further includes a loan period display unit that displays the loan period stored in the aforementioned sculpture loan information storage unit, The sculpture rental system according to claim 5, wherein the rental period display unit displays the rental period in association with the sculpture on the map displayed by the location information display unit.
  8. A history information storage unit that stores information regarding the loan history of loaned sculptures, The sculpture rental system according to claim 2, further comprising: a provision unit that provides information regarding the rental history stored in the history information storage unit to the artist of the sculpture, wherein the information regarding the rental history stored in the history information storage unit includes the number of times each rented sculpture has been rented, the location where it was exhibited, and the rental period.
  9. A computer performs a sculpture storage step, storing information about sculptures that are available for loan, A computer accepts reservations for the loan of sculptures stored in the sculpture storage step via a website, and The computer has a step of storing information about the loan of the sculpture, A method for renting sculptures, wherein the step of storing sculpture rental information includes storing information regarding rental reservations received in the reservation acceptance step.
  10. A sculpture storage step that stores information about sculptures available for loan, The aforementioned sculpture storage step includes a reservation acceptance step in which reservations for the storage of sculptures are accepted via a website, The system includes a step of storing information about the lending of the aforementioned sculpture, A method for renting sculptures, wherein the step of storing sculpture rental information includes storing information regarding rental reservations received in the reservation acceptance step.

Description

This invention relates to a sculpture rental system, a sculpture rental method, and a program. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an art product rental contract business characterized by receiving works entrusted to it by creators for rental and sale, renting or leasing those works to interested parties, and selling the works to those who wish to purchase them after the rental or lease agreement has ended. However, this does not focus on sculptures and does not solve the problems associated with exhibiting sculptures. Furthermore, Patent Document 2 discloses a network-based 3D space design support system for clients connected to a server via a network. This system features a layout design software for designing the spatial layout, a parts database for searching and extracting parts used in the layout design, and 3D display software for displaying the designed space in 3D. All of these components reside on the server side, and the client has an environment that allows it to access the server-side software and database via the network. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2004-13884Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-163308 This diagram illustrates the overall configuration of Sculpture Rental System 1.This diagram illustrates the hardware configuration of the sculpture rental management server 5.This diagram illustrates the functional configuration of the sculpture rental management server 5.This diagram illustrates an example of how a sculpture might appear when displayed in an exhibition space within an augmented reality environment.This diagram illustrates sculpture exhibition information displayed on a map on a sculpture rental website.This is a diagram showing an example of an exhibition location information table stored in the exhibition location information storage DB600.This diagram shows an example of a carving information table stored in the carving information storage DB610.This diagram shows an example of a sculpture rental information table stored in the rental information DB620.This diagram shows an example of a rental record table stored in the rental record DB630.This is a flowchart explaining the process (S10) of displaying the sculpture exhibition scene using the sculpture rental system 1.This is a flowchart explaining the process of displaying exhibition information for sculptures (S20) using the sculpture rental system 1. First, let me explain the background to the present invention. Storing sculptures requires storage space such as warehouses or galleries, and the costs associated with such storage are a burden for artists and collectors. Large sculptures, in particular, require a significant amount of space, occupying considerable storage area. Furthermore, keeping sculptures in storage means missing opportunities to appreciate them. Therefore, renting out sculptures can be useful in freeing up space for storing them. However, when users consider renting sculptures, there are limitations to how they can imagine the atmosphere when placed in the intended exhibition space, and it is also difficult to share that image with others. As a result, in many cases, people do not actually end up renting sculptures. Therefore, in view of the above problems, the present invention provides a sculpture rental system that presents users with an exhibition view of a sculpture placed in a planned exhibition location in an augmented reality space, and further adds sculpture information to the exhibition view. This system makes it easy to visualize the exhibition and conveys the appeal of the sculpture, thereby leading to sculpture rentals. Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the illustrated examples. Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating the overall configuration of the sculpture rental system 1. As illustrated in Figure 1, the sculpture rental system 1 includes a client terminal 3, a client terminal 4, and a sculpture rental management server 5. Client terminal 3 is a computer terminal that accesses the sculpture rental site provided by the sculpture rental management server 5 and allows users to view the exhibition scene of a sculpture in augmented reality. Client terminal 3 is operated by users who rent sculptures or users who are considering renting sculptures, and has a camera function that can photograph the exhibition location. Client terminal 3 is, for example, a smartphone, tablet, or AR goggles. The sculpture rental site is an example of a website according to the present invention. Client terminal 4 is a computer terminal operated by sculptors who provide sculptures to the sculpture rental system 1. The sculptor operates client terminal 4 to access the sculpture rental site provided by the sculpture rental management server 5 and checks the rental status and rental history of the sculptures they have provided. The sculpture rental management server 5 is a computer that manages i