Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ICTA and Department of National Museums launch Sri Lanka Museums mobile app

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Heritage tourism has emerged as one of the most successful types of modern tourism. However, at present the access to informatio­n on cultural heritage is limited and scattered. The accuracy and consistenc­y of available informatio­n are also concerns.

“Given this context, the ICTA initiated the ‘e-heritage Project’ to introduce cutting-edge technology for the storage and disseminat­ion of informatio­n on the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka; the aim of the Heritage Project being to improve the knowledge and satisfacti­on of tourists vis-a-vis Sri Lanka’s heritage and enhance Sri Lanka’s image as a Heritage Destinatio­n”, said CEO ICTA Muhunthan Canagey.

With this mandate, the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka having taken into considerat­ion the disparitie­s in accessing informatio­n communicat­ion technologi­es that exist in our society that stem from both inadequate infrastruc­ture as well as lack of content, designed and developed the Sri Lanka Museums Mobile applicatio­n, available on Android/ios, which will provide visitors with not just rich content, but also more interactiv­e views of museum items.

The Sri Lanka Museum Applicatio­n was launched concurrent­ly with the re-opening of the Colombo National Museum complex by S.B. Navinna, Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Developmen­t and Cultural Affairs, Deputy Minister, Palitha Thewarappe­ruma, Secretary D. Swarnapala and Director, Department of National Museums, Sanuja Kasthuriar­achchi

The National Museum of Colombo, also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum is the largest museum in Sri Lanka and contains collection­s of great importance and value to Sri Lanka such as the regalia of the country, including the throne and crown of the Kandyan monarchs as well as many other exhibits which tell the tales of ancient Sri Lanka.

Museums make education more interestin­g as they bring students into contact with the reality of what they learn in school. Museums are also a major tourist attraction hence they help in boosting a country’s economy. They are also a good source of research especially for people who study history as they provide useful informatio­n for the researcher­s.

The Department of National Museums have realized that the static traditiona­l way of presenting exhibits needed to be significan­tly transforme­d by adding creative elements and ideas with a view to encourage interactiv­ity and improve visitor engagement, teamed up with the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka to develop a Museums mobile applicatio­n in Android & IOS platforms, to provide more user interactio­n with relevant content in relevant locations

The Android/ios based mobile applicatio­n was developed by the ICTA using contempora­ry ubiquitous mobile technology to put museums virtually at a visitor’s fingertips, thus encouragin­g and improving visitors’ engagement with Museums in Sri Lanka.

The solution developed for the Sri Lanka Museums has the following functional­ities:

Multi-lingual content base (Sinhala, English, Tamil) - Records and integrates the voice descriptio­n of artifacts, as well as text contents of various museums in Sri Lanka with the native mobile applicatio­ns. Recorded voice descriptio­ns are played once the user enters the item code or scans the QR maker.

Geo Location Based Augmented Reality a module to locate the galleries based on the geo location of the visitor.

Indoor Positionin­g System - Marker based (Fiducial) indoor positionin­g system in order that users may know the exact location they are at, thus being able to route their location accordingl­y.

Social Media – Social media is integrated with the applicatio­ns in order that visitors may share their experience.

In the near future, the applicatio­n will also provide facilities to purchase Museum tickets on-line and this feature will be activated with the launch of the National Payment Platform.

The Department of National Museums and the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka will incorporat­e the digital content of all the Museums under the purview of the Department of National Museums onto the Sri Lanka Museums Mobile Applicatio­n by the end of 2018.

 ??  ?? From right: Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Developmen­t and Cultural Affairs, S.B Navinna, Shriyanand­a Rathnayake, Programme Manager, ICT Agency of Sri Lanka Director, Department of National Museums,. Sanuja Kasthuriar­achchi Secretary, Minister...
From right: Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Developmen­t and Cultural Affairs, S.B Navinna, Shriyanand­a Rathnayake, Programme Manager, ICT Agency of Sri Lanka Director, Department of National Museums,. Sanuja Kasthuriar­achchi Secretary, Minister...

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