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The museum received new multimedia equipment

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Interactive tables and a touch panel were acquired thanks to the national project “Culture”.

New multimedia equipment complemented the space of the large exhibition hall: visitors could see and hear a tour of the exhibition or view the most interesting exhibits up close. Such panels allow not only to significantly expand the theoretical component of any exhibition, but also to “switch” the viewer’s attention somewhat. Thanks to interactive tables, we will be able to avoid the appearance of so-called “museum fatigue”, in which a visitor who is very fed up with a permanent or temporary exhibition can come to a state.

The screens have high brightness and contrast, which made it possible to use the panels both in a brightly lit space and in a dark exhibition hall.

“One of the difficulties in preparing the exhibition “44 views on Japan. Engraving and photography of the XVIII-XX centuries.” it became impossible to retell the process of creating woodcuts in explication format – the text turned out to be cumbersome and difficult to understand. The capabilities of the new touch panel came to the rescue. Now any viewer on the big screen will be able to study all the stages of making a beautiful engraving, the variety of genres and subjects of which our exhibition is dedicated to,” curator of the exhibition Anna Paliy.