Using digital technology to "touch" the bronze rhinoceros statue of the Western Han Dynasty

Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 5th (Reporter Sun Mingyuan) - With digital technology, an exhibit can also support an exhibition. Recently, the "ShuShuo Xi Zun" exhibition was opened to the public at the National Museum of China

Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 5th (Reporter Sun Mingyuan) - With digital technology, an exhibit can also support an exhibition. Recently, the "ShuShuo Xi Zun" exhibition was opened to the public at the National Museum of China. The exhibition centers around the cultural relic of the Western Han Dynasty, the bronze rhinoceros statue with gold and silver cloud patterns. The exhibition hall comprehensively utilizes modern technologies such as 5G, high-definition 3D scanning, ultra-high definition display, artificial intelligence, infrared augmented reality, positioning systems, and environmental monitoring to create a smart exhibition hall that integrates 3D data collection, data fusion, interactive display, activation and utilization, and environmental monitoring.

The bronze rhinoceros statue with gold and silver cloud patterns in the Western Han Dynasty is a representative cultural relic in the collection of the National Museum, with high historical, cultural, aesthetic, technological, and contemporary values. This cultural relic is also one of the "exhibits" of rhinoceros activities in ancient China. The exhibition "Shuo Shuo Xi Zun" provides a detailed introduction to the historical background, related knowledge of bronze ware, and production techniques of Xi Zun.

The highlight of this exhibition is the comprehensive use of various digital technologies, allowing visitors to experience the exhibition content through facilities built on various technologies such as 3D printing, keyhole imaging, augmented reality, and virtual reality. For example, the audience can observe the "wrong gold and silver" texture on the rhinoceros statue through a small hole, intuitively feel its beauty, and understand the principle of the "wrong gold and silver" craftsmanship.

The exhibition also introduced the achievements of the construction of the National Museum's digital museum. In recent years, the National Museum has actively applied the latest information network technologies such as big data, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, blockchain, and artificial intelligence, continuously exploring in areas such as thorough perception, ubiquitous connectivity, intelligent integration, autonomous learning, and iterative improvement. While serving the audience's experience, it has opened up new space for the high-quality development of the museum industry.


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