MUXWAVE transparent screen presents Living History | Museum Digitalization Case
The Capital Museum of China in Beijing has integrated MUXWAVE’s holographic invisible screens to dynamically present historical footage and artifact information without disrupting the exhibition space or the artifacts themselves. This achieves a “visual narrative” and “contextual expression” of the content. By maintaining spatial transparency while enhancing information capacity, this display method transforms artifacts from static exhibits into perceptible and comprehensible vehicles of historical storytelling, effectively fulfilling the exhibition requirement to “make cultural relics speak and come alive.”
In addition to elevating the value of the exhibition, this innovation significantly enriches the visitor experience and points toward a new direction for display methodologies in future museums and technology exhibition halls.