AAI, NCF, ASI sign MoU for digital upgradation of ASI Hampi Museum, Kamalapura

A tripartite memorandum of understanding has been signed between AAI, NCF and ASI for digital up-gradation of The ASI Hampi Museum, Kaamalpura in Karnataka
AAI, NCF, ASI sign MoU for digital upgradation of ASI Hampi Museum, Kamalapura
AAI, NCF, ASI sign MoU for digital upgradation of ASI Hampi Museum, Kamalapura

New Delhi: A tripartite memorandum of understanding has been signed between Airports Authority of India (AAI), National Culture Fund (NCF) and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on June 2, for digital up-gradation of The ASI Hampi Museum, Kaamalpura in Karnataka. Under this MoU, AAI would be funding this project as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.

The MoU was signed by AAI's General Manager (Engg - E & CSR) Josy Francis; ASI's Director General Prof. K K Basa and Ministry of Culture's/NCF Joint Secretary Sanjukta Mudgal in presence of senior officials from AAI, ASI and NCF.

AAI has agreed to support the project with a contribution of Rs 277.83 lakhs. The project aims at upgrading and enhancing the Hampi museum using state-of-the-art digital technologies: interactive and immersive experiences to further increase footfall and educate the tourists about the glory of Hampi.

Hampi, the ancient capital city of the Vijayanagar Empire and UNESCO world heritage site, draws close to six lakh visitors annually, including a sizeable number of foreign tourists. There are multiple intriguing facets to the history, such as the timeline of its growth and expansion, the social life of its inhabitants including their traditions and festivals and the architectural and artistic marvels of the Vijayanagara period.

Through this project, on-site physical heritage experiences shall be improved by augmenting with knowledge-based navigation and information; to be achieved in some of the following ways:

A. An Immersive Hampi show about Stories of Hampi;

B. By creating new and innovative physical and virtual exhibits on the cultural themes of Hampi , 3D printed replicas of Hampi monuments showing virtual walkthroughs of the sites and allowing the users to interact with them using input devices to get more information.

C. The Virtual Hampi Museum - a digital space available on the web that will complement the existing ASI Hampi Museum at Kamalapura. The virtual museum will provide an immersive and interactive experience for visitors who are unable to visit the physical museum or for visitors who want to learn more about the exhibits and the history of Hampi in their own time.

D. VR experiences recreating the social and cultural life of Hampi.

National Culture Fund (NCF)

NCF is a Trust under the administrative control of the Ministry of Culture. It’s primary mandate is to mobilize resources, nurture and establish partnerships with donors willing to contribute towards restoration, protection and promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of India.

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