Abstract
The opening of the Haihunhou Relics Museum of The Han Dynasty in Nanchang showcases the largest, best-preserved and most abundant legal-marquis tombs of the Han Dynasty discovered in China, and exhibits the historical sites and precious cultural relics of the Han Dynasty in an undamaged manner. The tomb of Haihunhou reflects the splendid civilization of an era, which is of great significance to the study of Chinese politics, economy and culture in han Dynasty. The display of the Han Dynasty Haihunhou Ruins Museum in Nanchang also represents the display level of today's China. Nowadays, people are more and more interested in and want to visit ancient relics. However, it is difficult for traditional museums to display ancient relics and visitors cannot understand the historical stories behind them. With the development of contemporary science and technology and virtual reality technology, museum exhibits more tends to digital, intelligent technology, through the cultural relics of the display of virtual reality technology, brings to the sea faint principality of nanchang han dynasty ruins museum different presentation, more fully play of the museum's education value and historical responsibility.
Highlights
Virtual Reality, known as "VR technology", refers to the use of computers to simulate the real world and create a scene similar to the existence or simulation of the real world
The application of virtual reality technology in museum display has a wide range of practical prospects and far-reaching effects
In 2009, the Digital Sculpture Project launched in Virginia has successfully extended virtual reality technology into the field of cultural relic restoration, and proved the feasibility of the application of virtual reality technology in the field of museum heritage
Summary
Virtual Reality, known as "VR technology", refers to the use of computers to simulate the real world and create a scene similar to the existence or simulation of the real world. The dynamic version of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival USES reasonable and appropriate expression techniques, and presents the people's life and urban characteristics of the Northern Song Dynasty from different visual, auditory and sensory dimensions, infuses virtual reality technology with more artistic conception and atmosphere, and reflects the exhibition principle that the display form serves the exhibition content. It accurately shows the artistic conception of the original work. The museum shows new ways of exploring in keeping with The Times
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