Affiliation:
1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Abstract
Abstract
With the massive progression of information technologies, the digitization method has emanated to be more advanced and diversified. Presently, a few well-known museums have created virtual environments in the form of digitized information on their web pages or pre-recording their visit escort through portable devices, which provides faster and at ease access without any time and space limitation and makes the visitors more convenient. Thus, the versatile analysis of virtual museums has the likely to facilitate a better recognize of the values of resources to depot cultural heritage. To bridge a gap between visitors and monuments, we have to reinforce the importance of interactive activities at a greater level of engagement and sense of presence. It could be achieved through the implementation of Augmented Reality. Fortunately, the expectation of museum exhibitions is enhanced by blending the visit experience with more appropriate interaction with real objects and embodiment of personalization. By fusing emotionally engaging stories, a remarkable blend of historical artifacts, characters, activities to offer a fair experience while the cultural site is remote. Our intention is to describe various approaches that aid to boost a visitor’s virtual experience in a museum and art galleries over digital technology. Our work focuses on improvising the virtual medium to offer effective engagement for visitors with multiple delights in museums and art galleries using advanced technologies.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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