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How VR Is Transforming Museum Exhibits and Cultural Heritage

How VR Is Transforming Museum Exhibits and Cultural Heritage

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how virtual reality is reshaping the way museums design exhibits and preserve cultural heritage. They focus on a specific case: the British Museum's collaboration with immersive studio Dimension to create a VR tour of the Bronze Age 'Sea People' gallery, which increased visitor dwell time by 40 percent and generated new revenue for conservation. The discussion covers the technical challenges — photogrammetry workflows, lighting constraints, and haptic feedback for artifact handling — and the surprising metric that curators now track: 'virtual return visits.' Lucas and Luna also touch on the ethical debate about digitizing sacred objects without indigenous consent, using the recent controversy around the Maori meeting house VR reconstruction in New Zealand. The episode closes with a look ahead at how AI upscaling of low-resolution scans could unlock thousands of under-digitized collections. #VR #VirtualReality #Museums #CulturalHeritage #Photogrammetry #BritishMuseum #DimensionStudio #BronzeAge #SeaPeople #Haptics #DigitalPreservation #Maori #Conservation #ImmersiveTech #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #VRExhibits Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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