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The West Bund Museum is new! From Egypt to Rome, travel through time and space to bring new experiences of cultural tourism

The West Bund Museum is new! From Egypt to Rome, travel through time and space to bring new experiences of cultural tourism

A few days ago, Deep Space Future 8K Ultra HD Immersive Exploration Space held a new theme conference, unveiling the three new themes that will be launched at the West Bund Art Museum - "Famous Painting Escape", "From Egypt to Rome" and "Magic World" will bring the audience a completely different immersive experience in the form of theatrical performances, ancient civilization tours, and participatory dance.

Since the opening of the first space in Deep Space Future at the West Bund Museum on December 23 last year, more than 500 performances have been held, receiving more than 90,000 visitors. Now, in addition to the three existing word-of-mouth content series of "Extreme Selection", "Cosmic Theater" and "Wonder Art Museum", Deep Space Future will add two new series, "Time and Space Museum" and "Interactive Kaleidoscope". According to the relevant person in charge, through cooperation with cultural and art institutions with international influence such as the United Kingdom Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Ars Electronica in Linz, and the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (KHMWien), and joint local drama choreographers and dance artists to participate in the creation, explore and practice with diversified technology and art integration, so that the space presents rich and diverse use scenarios, and makes art appreciation and cultural tourism experience more creative and down-to-earth through technology empowerment. More interesting.

The world's famous paintings have been given a new lease of life

With interactive drama and art talk shows, integrating 8K ultra-high-definition projection, AI and other technologies, the Deep Space Future Wonder Art Museum series has launched "The Escape of Famous Paintings", which integrates 8K ultra-high-definition projection, AI and other technologies, leading the audience into the world of paintings by Leonardo· Da · Vinci and Peter · Bruegel, the "genius of science and technology".

According to the main creative team, the creative inspiration is the two "small strokes" in the "Tower of Babel" painting presented by 8k ultra-high-definition projection, which have been transformed into "human shapes" through AI restoration. Nowadays, when we use modern technology to magnify our paintings thousands of times, we will find many unexpected surprises. "We can't help but marvel at the mastery of the Renaissance masters, and the development of modern science and technology has allowed us to re-examine these classics and give them a new lease of life." The person in charge said.

Travel through time for an immersive experience

Immersive experience and scenario-based consumption have become "hot words" in the recovery of the current tourism industry, and they are showing strong momentum in leading and driving new consumption of cultural tourism. The space-time museum series is a new exploration of the scene-based cultural tourism product type in the future of deep space. Unlike traditional history museums, which focus on the exhibition of historical relics, the Deep Space Future Museum recreates the entire historical relics through laser scanning, 3D point clouds and virtual reality technologies, allowing the audience to jump over the horizon, explore the ancient tombs, track the tunnels, and independently "excavate" the treasures of cultural relics in the ancient architectural sites.

The West Bund Museum is new! From Egypt to Rome, travel through time and space to bring new experiences of cultural tourism

The first theme of the Time and Space Museum series, "From Egypt to Rome", will start an epic dialogue about ancient Egypt and ancient Rome - two major civilizations around the two rivers by recreating the pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the Pantheon, Caesar's Square and other Roman landmarks, and even diving into the mysterious Roman underground world such as the Virgo Aqueduct and the Tomb of San Callisto. It is reported that the theme is based on high-definition scans and footage of the BBC documentaries "The Great Pyramid of Giza" and "The Hidden City of Rome", and was designed by Futurelab in Linz for 3D interaction. In order to ensure the fun and personalized performance experience, the main creative team of Deep Space Future has written and designed the music for these high-definition materials and interactive applications, and developed a number of branch routes, which will open an exclusive "Exploration of Ancient Civilizations" plot based on the preferences of the audience.

In addition, the launch of the interactive kaleidoscope series will also create a "co-creation aesthetics" experience through "human-computer interaction" and "everyone participation".

The West Bund Museum is new! From Egypt to Rome, travel through time and space to bring new experiences of cultural tourism

"The essence of Deep Space Future is a space, not one or a series of exhibitions or performance products," said Tian Yuan, producer of Deep Space Future, "Of course, we want to let the audience truly perceive and know us through the landing of content IP and scenes, but in the long run, we want to create a platform and a mechanism for people to gather in this space, and give it the soul and vitality of continuous innovation and growth through co-construction and co-creation." ”

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