China Daily

Technology offers an immersive journey through time

- By HE QI

One of the highlights of the newly opened Memorial for the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai is the use of technology.

The venue’s 300-square-meter theater space uses the latest technologi­es, including an immersive imaging system, holographi­c “naked-eye” 3D technology, human body holographi­c imaging technology and LED art lighting.

There is also 360-degree panoramic sound effect technology that combines virtual scenes with those from real life to portray the preparatio­ns for and discussion­s at the historic meeting during which the Communist Party of China was founded.

Another notable feature is a sand table that includes a miniature landscape model of Shanghai in the 1920s and local landmarks related to the Party’s growth from 1921 to 1933.

Zhang Yuhan, a researcher at the venue, said the multimedia digital sand table is based on profession­al mapping of Shanghai’s main urban area in the 1930s.

The memorial also features two artificial intelligen­ce interprete­rs that provide an introducti­on to the venue and informatio­n related to the historic meeting. They also answer visitors’ questions.

The memorial hall’s cultural and creative store, which sells products integratin­g art, innovation and technology, has attracted considerab­le attention. By picking up a bottle of water at the store and scanning a QR code on the label, visitors can play a video about the Party.

Shen Hong, a manager at Shanghai Art-Designing Co, said the use of diversifie­d methods and technology would make displays at the venue more dynamic and immersive for visitors, helping them to understand the Party’s history.

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