Instagram Filters project to launch soon at Egyptian Museum & National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Sherif Fathy convened with representatives from META, the global technology
giant, to discuss the progress of the Instagram Filters project.
This innovative initiative aims to
enhance the visitor experience at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir and the
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Fustat.
The project, slated for imminent
launch, will utilize augmented reality technology to recreate the original
appearances of select artefacts.
These artefacts, carefully chosen to
represent various epochs of the ancient Egyptian civilization, will be
digitally restored to their original states, allowing visitors to view them as
they were thousands of years ago.
This experience will be accessible via
specific smartphone applications during the visits.
Company officials presented a detailed
overview of the completed work, highlighting the project's dual purpose: to
educate and entertain.
The virtual reconstructions aim to
deepen visitors' understanding of Egypt's rich history while enhancing their
overall experience. This initiative is expected to boost cultural tourism and
foster greater engagement on social media platforms.
The meeting also explored future
collaborations between the ministry and META. Discussions included leveraging
metaverse technology for digital tourism promotion and raising awareness among
Egyptian youth about their cultural heritage.
META plans to launch specialized
applications on social media, capitalizing on the platforms' capabilities for
sharing photos, videos, and stories.
Source: Ahram
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