INNOVATIONS IN THE FIELD OF MUSEUMIZATION OF OBJECTS OF TANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE

Authors
  • Akhmedjanov Norpolat Akramovich

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Historical Sciences Jizzakh Regional Center of Pedagogical Skills Associate Professor of the Department of “Socio-Economic Sciences” Jizzakh, Uzbekistan

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Keywords:
Tangible cultural heritage, museology, digitization, 3D scanning, virtual reality, digital twin, FAIR principles, Venice Charter 2024, “Uzbekistan — 2030” strategy, interactive experience.
Abstract

This article analyzes modern innovative approaches and technologies in the field of museology of tangible cultural heritage objects. The study discusses such areas as 3D scanning (LiDAR, photogrammetry), virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), the concept of a digital twin, FAIR data principles, and catalog systems based on artificial intelligence, based on an analysis of international and national scientific sources for 2020–2025. The article analyzes the task of digitizing 2.5 million museum objects within the framework of the “Uzbekistan — 2030” strategy and national practice using the example of the 360.vrmuseum.uz platform. The study evaluates the process of transition from the classical “object-showcase” model of museology to the “interactive experience ecosystem” from a philosophical and axiological point of view.

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2026-05-02
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INNOVATIONS IN THE FIELD OF MUSEUMIZATION OF OBJECTS OF TANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE. (2026). Eureka Journal of Humanities and Social Research, 2(4), 306-317. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/4/article/view/925