Group 1 - The number of registered museums in China has reached 7,046, with 43,000 exhibitions planned for 2024, attracting 1.491 billion visitors, a year-on-year increase of 15.5% [1] - The rise of digital cultural exhibitions has created a wave of interest in cultural heritage, facilitated by the innovative ideas of digital curators [1] - Digital curators like Zhang Likun are transforming traditional artifacts into digital representations using technologies such as 3D modeling and laser scanning [3][5] Group 2 - Zhang Likun, a digital curator at Nanjing Museum, has transitioned from a network technician to a digital curator, reflecting the growing demand for digital talent in museums [3][5] - The digital project for the precious collection "Kunyuan Wanguo Quantu" is a significant initiative, with Zhang Likun as a key member of the curatorial team [3][5] - The digital presentation of cultural heritage is a collaborative effort requiring coordination among various professionals, highlighting the complexity of the digital curation process [5][9] Group 3 - The team is preparing for the initial acceptance of the digital project after nearly a year of preparation, showcasing the meticulous nature of the process [5][7] - Positive feedback from experts during the VR exhibition indicates the project's success, yet the team remains focused on further preparations for the official launch [9] - Digital curators are creating immersive experiences that allow audiences to engage with cultural heritage in innovative ways, effectively opening a "time capsule" of history [9][11]
新职业观察|编织历史与科技经纬 他们让文物在光影中“活”起来
Yang Shi Wang·2025-06-23 21:58