The development of the design of the exposition in Outokumpu as part of the Interactive History project has begun


Mining specialist of the Outokumpu Mining Museum Arto Hakola has started the development of the concentration plant exhibition design as part of the Interactive History project. Here we can see some of his sketches of the concentration process.
These same sketches are being sent to our 3d-production team so they can start making our mobile applications 3d-parts.

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In one picture we can see the entire concentration process, but Arto has also drawn how the mills work and details of what happens in the flotation process.
The InterActive History project is a joint effort of six museums in Russia and Finland to create and introduce new interactive museum services based on research and interpretation of local cultural heritage, interactive principles and historical reconstruction in order to develop local identity and unique culture of the Euregio Karelia region. The project is implemented through the Karelia cross-border cooperation program in the partnership with the Ministry of culture of the Republic of Karelia.

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