Digitalization of Arts x ASKA3D = New Digital Experience that no one has ever had before!

The collaboration of ASKA3D with Arts
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Did anyone know the mid-air display by ASKA3D is progressively used for the “Digitalization Project” of various arts in museum and exhibition?

One example is the digitalization of Katsushika Hokusai’s Ukiyo-e arts done by NTT ArtTechnology. NTT ArtTechnology is founded as a group company by NTT East, one of the largest tele-communication companies in Japan, and its focus is on the field of culture and art, and it uses the cutting-edge image processing technology to collect valuable cultural assets such as paintings and sculptures owned by local governments, museums and companies. The arts are stored as high-definition digital data (certified by the owner) that faithfully reproduces all the details of the original work.

Please visit the below website. You can see how the mid-air display by ASKA3D is implemented in the project in 360° view page in the website. By high quality digitalization technology, the visitors can touch the screen in the mid-air to pinch in and pinch out the digitalized art as if they’re touching the art piece you could never touch before. You can see the extreme detail of the artistic masterpiece of the world by combining the digital technology with ASKA3D.

Link to the 360° view page. Please click here

You will find more detail of the projects done by NTT ArtTechnology in the below website. You will be able to find out more about digitalization of art projects.

Link to the NTT ArtTechnology. Please click here

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As another example that we would like to show you, Shibasaburo Kitasato is a historical scientist who newly became the face of one thousand Japanese yen bill was renewed in July 2024. In the Kumamoto prefecture, there is a memorial museum dedicated for his legacy.

For more information about Shibasaburo Kitazato Memorial Museum, please click here.

Inside the museum, ASKA3D holographic display has been adopted as a wearable device-free exhibit display. The ASKA3D makes it possible the Interactive exhibit displays, futuristic spatial presentation and immersive video presentation by streaming images in the mid-air. There’s no need to wear special glasses. The visitors can see the streaming images right in front of them in their eyes.

We introduced only a few examples of how ASKA3D holographic display technologies are incorporated in the world of art and its digital transformation. We will be writing and showcasing some more example of how our holographic display are integrated in the work of art in the future articles.

The world of the art is limitless, and so as the world of ASKA3D. Let’s bring the future together. If you have an interest in art and if you are someone who have creativity in the work of daily hobbies and in professional occupation, please take some time and think about what potential we may have by bringing holographic display technology into the work of art.
We’re more than happy to consult with you for potential usage and applicable idea generations. Please contact us via the below website.

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