Virtual Reality Tourism: Multimedia Art in Preservation of Mughal Heritage
Abstract
This treatise examines most advanced use of multimedia arts and VR, virtual reality to create 3D heritage immersive tourism experience based on Mughal eras. The research digs into methods for both physical and literal cultural heritage through ever changing VR displays for deep immersive experience for the audience about Mughal history. Through utilization of VR’s immersive techniques, the research’s objective is to enrich the comprehension and appreciation of the Mughal cultural legacy, which in turn contributes to heritage preservation in the realm of the digital world. This study also delves into the potential of creating engaging and interactive, accessible, educational content for a cultural source of tourism all the while confronting and tackling with the challenges posed by historical accuracy and authenticity and surpassing sensory elements to make it as effective as possible. Not only that, it also underscores the entrepreneurial opportunities of increasing digital heritage projects to enable sustainable and educative tourism. Eventually, the objective of this research to set precedents for future heritage preserving projects and expansion. These will enable practioners and scholars to gain various perspectives in immersive education and cultural preservation.
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