ABSTRACT
In Indonesia, to support their exhibition, some museums have been already been applying multimedia and interactive technologies in their presentations, including the Mpu Purwa Museum in Malang. The purpose of this study is to find the ease of the ergonomic aspect so that the stored information can be easily obtained by visitors and to determine the effectiveness of the QR code label at the Mpu Purwa Museum in terms of ergonomics. The problem is the application of the QR code as part of a display object in a museum exhibition in Indonesia is still relatively new, so its effectiveness needs to be reviewed. The method used in this research is qualitative, with data collection in field studies, visitor interviews, and literature studies. The results of this study conclude that the ergonomics of anthropometry, display location, lighting, and circulation areas must adapt to each other with the type of technology-based media used in the museum.
