At what stage is the presentation of cultural heritage in visual and scientific interpretation?
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🔴 “The Second Renaissance”: an expression of history and technology
At the special headquarters of the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, extensive discussions were held on further enriching and improving the “Second Renaissance Period” exhibition. The meeting addressed the inclusion of unique exhibits in the museum’s collection and the presentation of historical and cultural heritage samples through modern visual and scientific interpretation.
To make the exhibition vivid and impactful, proposals were made to introduce modern video and visual displays, interactive technologies, and multimedia solutions. These initiatives aim to ensure that visitors gain not only historical information but also a profound impression.
At today’s discussion meeting, we thoroughly reviewed ways to further enrich the “Second Renaissance Period” exhibition, gather valuable and unique exhibits for the museum’s collection, and the processes of preparing and bringing them in. Preparations are in full swing, and the tasks are now almost at their final stage. Our next step is to move forward with even greater determination, without deviating from the established plan and deadlines. We will not slow down; on the contrary, we will push ahead with even more enthusiasm, because each of us is working on bringing a great vision to life, said Hasan Salikhov, director of Art Craft company and specialist in visual exhibits.
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