From exhibiting artifacts to installing digital holograms, museums are moving into the future through technological innovation
Zlatina Todorova
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Zlatina Todorova: University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria
Innovative Information Technologies for Economy Digitalization (IITED), 2024, issue 1, 275-281
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From exhibiting artifacts to installing digital holograms, museums are moving into the future through technological innovation. New technologies are changing the museum visitor experience, merging educational content with entertainment. This article explores how modern tools such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and holograms turn museum visitors into time travelers. By increasing visitor engagement, these technologies enrich exhibits' educational value and attract a younger, technologically oriented audience. The findings highlight that technological innovations create immersive experiences that deepen connections to art and history and help build a more interactive and inclusive museum environment.
Date: 2024
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