The advancement of digital technology has greatly extended people's imagination space. The "immersive experience" it fosters is frequently appearing in various exhibitions due to its cool display effects, comprehensive sensory experiences, and rich and interesting interactive experiences, becoming the most eye-catching exhibition form.
Today, exhibition halls and pavilions of all walks of life can be seen everywhere, but the effect is up to the audience the final say, and how to satisfy the audience is the key. An exhibition hall that allows the audience to experience and observe the exhibition selflessly is considered excellent, so the key is to create a sense of immersion.
The realization of immersion must be designed around "human feelings". For example, it can be considered from three aspects: a comprehensive experience with multiple senses and high intensity; The sense of immersion in the display content and atmosphere; Do people have a high level of participation in the exhibition hall.
In the era of rapid technological development, people's needs are becoming increasingly diverse and personalized. By endowing traditional display spaces with immersive experiences, the audience's needs can be met and sensory enjoyment can be obtained. At the same time, it also makes the exhibition hall more technological and has rich vitality.
Currently, more and more exhibition halls are using digital technology to display content. In addition to immersive experiences, there are also holographic projection, interactive projection, virtual reality, three-dimensional, and so on. Creating a visually new experience for visitors often involves the comprehensive application of multiple technologies. So, what immersive experience methods are commonly used in the exhibition halls of the exhibition hall? Below, we will share a few application scenarios with you.
In a specific display space, rich and varied themes are interpreted through customized 3D content, and immersive wrapping experiences are achieved through three or four sided walls, creating an immersive space.
For example, immersive secret room spaces, immersive interactive games, immersive theaters, immersive themed exhibitions, etc. Being immersed in such an immersive space and constantly experiencing the flow of changing scenery is like experiencing a shocking time and space journey, with a sense of immersion that lasts for thousands of years. The fusion experience of multiple senses will bring extraordinary exploration fun.
In some museums and memorials, there are often classic ancient scenes or paintings. We use relevant multimedia interaction technology to restore ancient scenes, restore the characteristics of the time, create an immersive experience space that combines virtual and real, and use digital multimedia language to allow the audience to experience the realism of people swimming in the painting, achieving a multi-level interactive and immersive experience between the audience and the work, and fully perceiving cultural vitality.
Immersive exhibition items generally include circular screens, arc screens, folding screens, ball screens, floor screens, 3D/4D/5D cinemas, holographic projection, digital sandbox, phantom imaging, wall interaction, mirror interaction, tactile interaction, art installations, VR virtual reality, AR augmented reality, etc.
In the exhibition hall of the exhibition hall, the space, scene, and multimedia exhibition items are a holistic art. So many times it is a comprehensive application of multiple exhibition items, perfectly combining sound, optoelectronics, and art design, presenting an immersive experience space.
The charm of immersive experience lies in its ability to allow visitors to fully utilize multiple senses, immerse themselves in the scene, achieve wholehearted integration, immersion, and emotional exchange, and give the display space a comprehensive new experience.
The era of fast food that takes a quick look at flowers has passed, and only by wandering can one adapt to the changes in industry development. Diversified immersive experiences are bringing more possibilities to the cultural, tourism, and exhibition industries.