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What are common applications of 3D modeling in museum exhibitions?

3D modeling in museums aids digital preservation, interactive experiences, virtual exhibits, and building digital archives for accessibility and protection.

What are common applications of 3D modeling in museum exhibitions?

Common applications of 3D modeling in museum exhibitions include digital preservation of artifacts, interactive visitor experiences, and virtual exhibit development. Digital preservation involves creating accurate 3D replicas of fragile or rare items, reducing physical wear and protecting originals from damage. Interactive experiences allow visitors to rotate, zoom, or "dissect" 3D models via touchscreens or AR, making exhibits more engaging and informative. Virtual exhibits enable global remote access, letting audiences worldwide explore 3D artifacts online, expanding the museum’s reach beyond physical walls. To start, museums can prioritize 3D scanning key artifacts to build a digital archive, enhancing accessibility and safeguarding collections effectively.

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