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The Ways in Patterns:
an immersive digital exhibition from The Palace Museum
Role in Group
Spatial Planning



Curatorial Assistant
Exhibition
Focusing on the theme of “The Way in Patterns” The entire exhibition comprises 7 major units, where visitors can experience the vitality and brilliance of traditional motifs through the interplay of light, shadow, and interactions with the installation. The collection showcases patterns from the Palace Museum’s architecture, ceramics, and textiles, blending cultural heritage with digital innovation.
Established in 1925, The Palace Museum is a large-scale national museum housed on the grounds of the palatial complex of the Ming and Qing dynasties known as the Forbidden City in China.


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An 8-Meter Marvel:
The Palace Museum’s Largest Naked-Eye 3D Cultural Relics Installation
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Discover the Beauty of Motifs
Touch to Explore Centuries of Craftsmanship



A 360° Immersive Experience
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Step Into the Past
Ancient Patterns Through Digital Immersion

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