The form that reflects the truth: models for the megaproject exhibition in Uzbekistan are being created on a scientific basis
🔴 Another exhibition of an important scientific and educational center
🔴 History, heritage, and national values presented in an even more impactful form

The Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan is a vital scientific and educational institution dedicated to presenting the country’s historical and cultural heritage to the global community through modern visual and scholarly approaches. Every exhibition within the Center including models and mock-ups is developed based on extensive research, aesthetic standards, and technical criteria.
A scientific discussion was held regarding the models and mock-ups being prepared for the exhibition at the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.
The meeting addressed improving the quality of the models and mock-ups, their 3D modeling, historical accuracy, and visual impact.

As emphasized, each model and mock-up must occupy a significant place in the exhibition not only through its appearance but also through the historical, scientific, and spiritual meaning it conveys. It was specifically noted that the work should not be rushed but carried out through thorough, step-by-step scientific analysis and consultations.
Leading specialists from scientific and creative institutions such as the Institute of Art Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan, and the Kamoliddin Behzod National Institute of Painting and Design have been involved in this process. They are working on the creation of mock-ups of pottery, sculpture, ancient museum exhibits, and reconstructions of various artifacts.
At the meeting, it was decided that to organize these efforts systematically, working groups would be formed based on project plans, executors would be identified, technical and budgetary documents would be formalized, and procedures for obtaining expert opinions from relevant specialists would be established.
At the conclusion of the meeting, it was once again emphasized that every model and mock-up prepared for the Center’s exhibition should not merely be a visible object, but a medium for conveying a scientific and educational concept. Through this approach, local and international visitors to the Center will be presented with history, heritage, and national values in a more impactful manner.
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