Enhancing Museum Experience Through AR/VR Technology

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Exploring the innovative use of AR/VR technology in museums, this article delves into the National Palace Museum's journey to provide a new level of interaction with national treasures. Starting in 2004 with a 3D Virtual Exhibition System, they have collaborated with research institutions to showcase intriguing artifacts in a virtual environment. The discussion further examines the implications of this technology on museum operations and user experiences, highlighting benefits such as enhanced learning, inspiration, and surreal experiences.


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  1. Roaming through Fantasy Land Does AR/VR Bring New Museum Experience? James Quo-Ping LIN Chief, Division of Marketing, Licensing, and Merchandizing National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

  2. The Desire of Holding a National Treasure The desire of holding a national treasure never been fulfilled Museum professionals are still struggling on this direction The NPM started this adventure since year 2004 with a 3D Virtual Exhibition System

  3. 3D Virtual Exhibition System Cooperation with several research institutions Based on panorama photo taking techniques Picked five most interesting artifacts vase_2 3

  4. 3D Virtual Exhibition System 18 4

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  7. PDVD_032 360 Maya 3D 7

  8. 3D Virtual Exhibition System 8

  9. Roaming through Fantasy Land C:\Users\jameslin\Desktop\VRAR\VR \ \ \ 3. jpg

  10. Roaming through Fantasy Land

  11. Conclusion & Discussion On-site Operation Management Long waiting line Equipment Maintenance Contingency Management Limit on Single User User safety Equipment Efficiency Personal Hygiene New User Experience Surreal experience Fly about vs. walk through For museum Out-reaching Limit on time and space Installation and fine-tuning What do users experienced? Learning Touching Inspiring

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