Multimedia exhibition hall design is a comprehensive use of a variety of modern technological means and creative elements to enhance the display effect and audience experience. Here are a few of the tools commonly used in the design of multimedia pavilions:
Digital technology plays an important role in the design of multimedia pavilions. Common technologies include AR (Augmented Reality), VR (Virtual Reality), holographic projection, digital sand table, 3D projection show, virtual roaming system, etc. These technologies allow for an immersive experience for visitors to present exhibits in all their aspects.
1. 3D holographic projection technology
3D holographic projection technology, also known as phantom imaging technology, is a technology that uses the principle of interference and diffraction to record and reproduce the real three-dimensional image of an object. Its biggest advantage is that you can view three-dimensional images from multiple angles without wearing 3D holographic glasses.
Second, the slide screen
As an efficient and high-performance exhibition method, slide screen display technology, with its characteristics of mobile display, integrates many scientific and technological achievements such as space design art, interactive multimedia, advanced multimedia technology and fine mechanical technology, and has shown a high "intelligent" interactive characteristics in the display of the school history museum.
3. Touch query screen
Users can experience the convenience of self-service inquiry through the touch terminal, which is particularly suitable for use as an alumni information retrieval system. With just a touch of the screen, you can enter a student's name to search, and the system will display the student's details, including name, department, class, student number, gender, and photo, providing users with a fast and efficient way to search.
Fourth, arc screen projection
Curved screen projection technology provides a full-body immersive experience, providing a wider field of view and a more detailed display. This technology has shown a stronger appeal and impact in terms of presenting the school's ethos and illustrious history.
Through the combined use of these means, the multimedia pavilion can create an engaging, interactive and creative display effect, bringing an unforgettable visit experience to the audience.
5. Virtual Reality (VR) Technology: An Immersive Visiting Experience
VR technology brings a whole new way of interaction to the exhibition halls. Visitors can feel the charm of the exhibits through VR equipment, and even participate in specific interactive links, which greatly improves the fun and participation of the visit.