Bhubaneswar: Orissa governor SC Jamir Saturday underscored the need for the museum to participate in the Google Arts & Culture, formerly known as Google Arts Project.
Conveying one’s culture to the world is an extremely important issue for museum policy and participating in Google Art Project would be advantageous for the museum, Jamir said, while addressing the valedictory function of 60th Foundation Day of the state museum here.
The Governor further said that through this service, internet users would be able to experience our museum virtually, which will hopefully create one of the platforms for publicizing the museum to the world.
The Governor said that the essential activity of the museum is preservation and conservation. These are essential to convey and to spread awareness of culture and cultural properties for future generations.
Museums that focus mainly on antiquities still do not possess enough appeal for the younger generation. In this context they must find ways to attract younger visitors and deepen their understanding of culture and history.
Preserving a true story is not something that can be done in a single day or two. It is a labour that requires administration, dedication and endless effort.
The Governor also released “Orissa State Museum: Glimpses”, exploration of the Prachi Valley, catalogue on copper inscriptions in Orissa museum and decorative art of Parsuramesure temple on the occasion. (UNI)