Memor Museum's "Sanxingdui Encounter" in New York uses 12K tech, VR, and AI, with insights from Chief Curator Willa Ao, to bring ancient Chinese artifacts to life.
Memor Museum’s latest exhibition, “Sanxingdui Encounter,” brings the wonders of ancient China’s Bronze Age site—Sanxingdui—to New York City, merging digital technology with historical artifacts. Through 1:1 replicas from the Sanxingdui Museum collection, ultra-high-definition 12k technology, AI interaction, and VR immersion, Sanxingdui’s mysterious relics are now on display in an immersive, modern exhibition that brings viewers closer than ever to a civilization dating back over 3,000 years. We sat down with Wennan (Willa) Ao, Director of Memor Museum and Chief Curator of this exhibition, to discuss the concept behind “Sanxingdui Encounter” and the museum’s unique vision.
Chief Curator Wennan (Willa) Ao shared the inspiration behind Sanxingdui Encounter. The concept began with the recent discoveries at Sanxingdui, where six new sacrificial pits were unearthed in 2021, revealing a treasure trove of artifacts that fascinated the archaeological world. Driven by Memor Museum’s commitment to cultural preservation and public accessibility, Ao and her team partnered with the Sanxingdui Museum to digitize the artifacts in high fidelity—a crucial step to preserving their details for future study. The entire excavation process was recorded by China’s CCTV media team over eight months, providing a foundational visual resource for the exhibition and enabling Memor Museum to bring Sanxingdui’s legacy to life while safeguarding the delicate physical artifacts.
Cutting-Edge 12K Ultra-High-Definition Technology
To capture the finest details of these artifacts, Memor Museum employed groundbreaking 12K resolution technology. This ultra-high-definition imaging reveals textures and carvings on jade and bronze artifacts that are often invisible to the naked eye. Through this process, the museum uncovered previously unnoticed details, such as small carvings and complex assembly marks on ceremonial altars, highlighting the Shu people’s advanced craftsmanship.
“This 12K technology allows us to not only create a visually stunning experience but also provide archaeologists and researchers with invaluable insights into these ancient artifacts,” said Ao.
Immersive and Interactive Visitor Experience
Sanxingdui Encounter also includes several interactive elements designed to immerse and engage visitors. One highlight is a VR experience that transports viewers directly to the Sanxingdui archaeological site, offering a unique, firsthand view of the dig location, where artifacts such as bronze masks and ceremonial altars were unearthed. This feature, typically inaccessible to the general public due to preservation efforts, allows visitors to explore the excavation site in its original setting. Additionally, the exhibition introduces Dui Bao, an AI-powered docent who interacts with visitors, answering their questions and providing a conversational experience with the exhibits. Another interactive component, the "archaeology blind box," lets visitors simulate the excitement of uncovering ancient relics, while a painting station invites participants of all ages, from children to professional artists, to create their own Sanxingdui-inspired artwork. These interactive activities foster a memorable and engaging experience for all visitors.
Global Reception and New York’s Enthusiastic Response
The international response to Sanxingdui Encounter has been highly positive. General audiences are captivated by the clarity and detail afforded by the 12K imaging, which provides a closer-than-ever view of these ancient artifacts. Archaeologists and researchers, meanwhile, appreciate the new insights made possible by digital technology, which allows for deeper examination of features previously unnoticed. The creative community, including artists and designers, has also responded with enthusiasm, inspired by the unique artistry of Sanxingdui's ancient works, from bold shapes to the expressive features seen on bronze masks. In New York, the exhibition has sparked particular curiosity among non-Chinese audiences, drawn to Sanxingdui’s alien-like designs and unconventional aesthetic, which differs from traditional Chinese art. The exhibit also highlights Sanxingdui’s unique mystery: the absence of a written script, unlike many other ancient civilizations. Visitors are intrigued by details such as the “gym instructor” bronze figure, whose muscular form, confident smile, and large, stylized eyes evoke universal themes, fostering a genuine sense of wonder and connection.
Sanxingdui Encounter is a rare opportunity to step into the world of ancient China’s mysterious Bronze Age “Shu” civilization right in the heart of New York. With exclusive VR experiences, 12K ultra-HD exhibits, 1:1 artifact replicas and interactive elements like AI-guided tours and hands-on archaeology, this exhibition invites visitors of all ages to explore history in a completely new way. Secure your Sanxingdui Encounter tickets today to experience this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition and be part of an unforgettable journey through time.
Memor Museum is committed to sharing Asian culture with a broader audience and plans to bring many more exhibitions like "Sanxingdui Encounter" to New York and beyond, giving audiences a deeper connection to history through immersive and engaging experiences. To learn more about Memor Museum’s upcoming exhibitions and events, please stay tuned via their official website at www.memormuseum.com.
About Memor Museum:
Memor Museum, the organization behind this exhibition, is a global leader in pioneering museum experiences at the intersection of culture and technology. With multiple sites worldwide, it is dedicated to cultural heritage preservation through innovative exhibition planning, immersive and interactive experiences, and a diverse range of activities that bring history to life. The museum complex frequently engages in projects related to artifact preservation and restoration, development of relevant technologies, and the creation of cultural heritage IPs. Memor Museum's commitment to protecting and utilizing cultural heritage ensures that exhibitions like Sanxingdui Encounter remain dynamic, educational, and deeply engaging. Visit them on the Upper East Side at 1130 Madison Ave.
Media Contact:
Contact Person Name: Wennan (Willa) Ao
Company Name: Memor Museum
Email: info@memor-nyc.com
Phone: +646 901 3242
Website: https://www.memormuseum.com/