With the summer vacation coming, the "Cultural Museum Fever" continues to heat up, and Shanghai's major cultural and museum exhibition halls are crowded with people. While viewing the physical exhibition, 8K immersive exhibition viewing has also become a new experience and choice

Summer is here, and the “Cultural Museum Fever” continues to heat up, and Shanghai’s major cultural museums are crowded with people. While viewing the physical exhibition, 8k immersive exhibition viewing has also become a new experience and choice in Shanghai. On the afternoon of August 1st, the "Deep Space Future" 8k ultra-high-definition immersive exploration space located in the West Bund Art Museum was once again "new", with the theme of "traveling through the world's famous paintings and roaming through ancient civilized cities", launching a new immersive video experience content , including "The Escape of a Famous Painting", "From Egypt to Rome" and "Magic World", the three new experience contents respectively cooperate with international art institutions such as the BBC, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and the Electronic Arts Center in Linz to use drama performances and ancient city exploration. , participatory dance and other methods, leading the audience to explore the world of art and ancient civilization.

The three new contents this time are the three series of "Deep Space Future". Among them, the "Funny Art Museum" series brings a new experience of famous painting appreciation with "Drama+" and "Technology+", and "The Escape of a Famous Painting" , with interactive drama and art talk show performances, using 8k ultra-high-definition projection, gigapixel giant images, AI restoration and other technologies to lead the audience into the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and Pieter Bruegel World, experience a journey full of fun and fantasy. The audience can carefully examine the micro-expressions of Jesus and the 12 disciples at the mysterious "dinner" of "The Last Supper" in paintings that are magnified thousands of times, and carefully observe the movements of more than a thousand craftsmen in "Tower of Babel". Action figures, and a panoramic view of "Children's Games", a collection of 16th-century European games performed by more than 200 characters.

The "Time and Space Museum" series is Deep Space Future's new exploration of scenario-based cultural tourism product types. Unlike traditional history museums, which focus on the display of historical relics, the Space-Time Museum uses laser scanning, three-dimensional point cloud and virtual reality technologies to recreate the entire historical relics, allowing the audience to see through walls, escape to the sky and enter the earth, and experience ancient buildings in ancient buildings. Independently "excavate" cultural relic treasures in the ruins.

As the first theme of the "Museum of Time and Space", "From Egypt to Rome", it recreates the Egyptian Giza Pyramids, the Pantheon, Caesar's Forum and other Roman landmarks, and even sneaks into the Vergo Aqueduct, the Tomb of San Callisto, etc. The mysterious underground world of Rome unfolds an epic dialogue about the two major civilizations of ancient Egypt and ancient Rome. It is reported that this theme is based on high-definition scans and recordings of the BBC documentaries "The Great Pyramid of Giza" and "The Hidden City of Rome", and was designed by the Linz Electronic Arts Center for 3D interactive design.

The "Interactive Kaleidoscope" series explores the creation of a "co-creation aesthetics" through "human-computer interaction" and "everyone's participation". This debut series kicks off with "Magic World" created by young dancers and physical theater actors. Through dance, physical theater and real-time AIGC-generated content, it presents beautiful dynamic videos and invites the audience to join in Participate in the creation and experience the double miracle of color and line.

Since the opening of the first space of "Deep Space Future" at the West Bund Art Museum at the end of last year, it has been committed to creating a 365-day non-ending science and technology art exhibition. So far, it has performed more than 500 times, received more than 90,000 visitors, and attracted a large number of visitors. Constant flow of foreign tourists. Among the shows on weekends and holidays, foreign tourists account for more than 30%, making it another cultural tourism check-in point on the west bank of Xuhui. It has also attracted the attention of the cultural tourism industry in many domestic cities. In late September this year, Deep Space Future will settle in the m511 Light and Shadow Gallery in Hangzhou, and site selection and planning and design plans for other cities are also under preparation.