Launching in 2020, we find an interesting new support to re -imagine the future of museum experiences.
How will the museums look in the future? AI and mixed reality how will we create the way we use science and culture?
A Preliminary support Under the leadership of the Creative Content Studio Factory 42 And including Science Museum GroupFor, for, for,. Natural History MuseumFor, for, for,. Almeida TheaterAnd Axistor University They will imagine answers to these questions and tell the future of museums and use modern technology that will allow you to experience visitors as before.
To launch in 2020, at the Science Museum, a mixed realistic experience containing high resolution 3D scans of robots and other famous items to bring visitors to robot and artificial intelligence to bring the latest in robot and artificial intelligence. In the Natural History Museum, Dinosaur, who belongs to his collection, will be resurrected and visitors will experience the spying work of the Palo Tentologist and express the sensation of scientific discovery.
Sir Ian Bleach Ford, director of the Science Museum Group, said: “We tell stories of changing innovations to the world, so I am glad, with this cooperation with our creative partners, we will be able to build new worlds, where robots and auto -mattresses can not experience new and exciting people with newcomers.”
This project has been funded by Innovate UK, a part of it UK research and innovation (Ukraine RI) will combine real -life physical environment where you can touch, smell and hear things with magical digital technologies, communicating with museum items is not usually possible.
Factory 42 and museums are also supporting the project with their own match funds, and the UK’s Entertainment Group has made more financial investments. Sky PLC And Magic jumpsAmerican local computing company. Digital Education Co. Pearson And shopping centers group Anto PLC Providing strategic support.
The world -class creative team will include some of the UK’s leading theater directors, computer game designers and developers, 3D audio, multi -sensory technologists, dynamic designers, graphic designers, authors, actors, artists and researchers who cooperate with museum curators and experts.
Minister for Digital and Creative Industries, Margate James, said: “The UK is home to some of the world’s leading digital and creativity. Through our modern industrial strategy and multi -million pounds of creative industries, we have brought them together to give the audience a real experience.
“Delayed technology has the power to change the way we see theater, play games or go cinema, and these new projects will show that we can take people closer to direct action than ever.”
John Casey, chief executive of the factory 42, said: “Every year, a visit to the Natural History Museum or Science Museum for millions of visitors is not complete without a robot or dinosaur competition. The magic of technology and some excellent technicians, creators and scientists are seen as a group of friends, and a group of friends and friends. The fragrances, will be able to be able to gather, and are now guiding this world -class consortium because we are going to break and evaluate the new land on how the museum’s journey will entertain and inform the visitors in the future.
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