Virtual Museum is a solution for creating a virtual exhibition space that displays real-life objects, artifacts, and works of art using 3D technology. It also helps convey the messages and meanings of the displayed objects to viewers effectively.
Users accessing the virtual museum with a phone or computer can fully interact with objects, view artifacts from different angles and move to all parts of the museum as if they were standing and moving in a physical museum, something that traditional photographs can never achieve.
(For use in case the actual Museum is not yet available)
The Museum is designed and visually simulated in 3D for the purpose of use, even if there is no actual Museum available. This type of Museum enjoys the benefit of freedom from restriction of location, area, or ideas compared to a Museum constructed in reality.
Bảo tàng số Tuổi Trẻ Việt Nam
(For use in case the actual Museum is readily available)
3D scanning is a technology that uses specialized 3D scanning equipment to collect data and information about the shape, size, and events of objects and events in real space. The collected data is processed and converted to a virtual reality environment, that is, a 3D environment.
Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
(For use in case the actual Traditional room or Autobiography room is not yet available)
As we enter the digital age, businesses are particularly interested in how to transfer all documents and artifacts of cultural importance to a more impressive, interesting and interactive platform. Building a traditional room online is an effective solution for displaying and introducing those documents and artifacts, reliving the history and development of the organization, recording the achievements and contributions of the company, and educating traditional values to future generations of employees.
SEAP VR Traditional Room
In the era of technology 4.0, the application of technology in daily life and artistic creation is becoming increasingly popular. Notably, many exhibitions and museums in our country have applied modern technology to provide the public with a new and richly emotional experience. It can be said that for museums to access and use virtual reality technology to display their artifacts to audience is a great way to promote and attract visitors from a distance.
In that context, some museums have taken the first steps in transforming the way they bring documents and artifacts closer to viewers. As a result, many online 3D museums have been launched to the public and have attracted a large number of viewers within the community.
The Dalí Theatre Virtual Museum
In the past, when talking about museum visits, many people often felt hesitant due to the uncreativity in objects displaying or the lack of appeal at the exhibition space. But now, it is starting to change as museums are gradually becoming an important aspect in people's life. The emergence of private museums with extra efforts to enhance the museum visiting experience, interact with visitors or apply science and technology to the display activities have made the public no longer alien to museums.
Digital technology and virtual reality bring cultural heritage to the community, researchers and tourists both domestically and internationally more conveniently, through various forms and approaches, thereby promoting Vietnamese culture and creating added value for the conservation, exploitation and sustainable development of the heritage. At the same time, it helps scientists have a comprehensive view of the heritage and receive the best support for accurate experiments and interventions in the restoration and conservation of cultural heritage values.
The Complex of Hue Monuments Virtual Tour
TVSI 15-year Virtual Traditional Room
5.1. UNRESTRICTED BY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION – Visitors anywhere in the world can access the museum.
5.2. COMPATIBLE WITH ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Visitors can observe and interact with every items in details by looking and admiring from diverse angles. All the movements, observation and shopping are carried out on the spot, within the virtual exhibition on the smart device's screen.
5.3. UNLIMITED OPERATING HOUR – Visitors can visit the virtual exhibition at any time they want.
6.1. NARRATED BACKGROUND VOICE
Touch button to play/pause narration. Visitors can grasp information about objects and artifacts while exploring the museum.
6.2. CALL-TO-ACTION BUTTONS
CTA buttons to place phone call, initiate social media platform such as Zalo/Facebook and visit website are conveniently displayed in the menu.
6.3. FLOOR PLAN MINIMAP
Representing the current location, providing a map of the entire museum, and providing quick access to various areas.
6.4. VIRTUAL TOUR GUIDE
This feature will integrate a virtual sales assistant to guide viewers directly. From there, there will be additional instructions, navigation, and information to help customers easily visit the virtual space, increasing the listening and viewing experience in the tour.
6.5. Live chat – LIVE Tour guide
The direct video call and guidance feature help customers to explore while they are experiencing the 360 Tour on a smart device. From there, customers can also easily check and try interested products through the instruction and information provided during the interactive video call.
7.1. DETAILED ARTIFACT INFORMATION
Button right at the artwork will display full information about the artwork or artifact.
7.2. ARTIFACT 360 VIEW
Providing a close-up view of the displayed object, visualizing it in detail from material, shape to other specifications.
7.3. MINIMAP - UNRESTRICTED NAVIGATION
Visitors can freely move around using hotspots and can also easily locate their position using the mini map. This feature will help visitors know where they are on the map in the experiential area. They can quickly move to other points as needed.
7.4. MUSEUM IN WEB VR - LOOKING UP INFORMATION AND INTERACTING WITH HISTORIANS
By accessing the museum's website, visitors can explore and learn about items and artifacts on a 3D platform by using the arrow keys on the screen to move around and clicking to view the objects while also listening to the narrated explanations of the virtual guide. If they want further information, visitors can access the "Look Up" function and interact with a historian.
Interacting with historians - National Historical Museum
8.1. SAVING CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATING COSTS
8.2. UNRESTRAINED BY PHYSICAL CONDITION - UNLIMITED IDEAS