Supplemented reality

In 2018, for the first time in the history of book printing in Uzbekistan, “The cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. Results of 2018, prospects for 2019”, a book in 3D format entitled «Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan in German Collections» were published and presented within the framework of the final forum in Tashkent. This popular scientific book with the use of modern multimedia technology, which can not only be read, but also viewed on smartphones includes specially prepared video in three languages.

In 2019, a new initiative will be continued to create 3D albums – the first books in Uzbekistan that went down in the history of printing as non-fiction publications using modern multimedia technologies that can not only be read, but also viewed on smartphones specially prepared video in 3 languages.

  • Collection of the State Museum of the History of Religion” (St. Petersburg, Russia).
  • Collection of the State Museum of Art of Uzbekistan” (Tashkent). 
  • Carpet weaving in Uzbekistan: a tradition preserved over the centuries.”
  • Collection of the State Hermitage. Part 2.”
  • Collections of the Czech Republic”.
  • The Art of the Book of Maverannahr of the 15th – 17th Centuries in the Collection of the Russian National Library” (St. Petersburg, Russia).
  • Uzbekistan in historical photographs of the XIX – early XX centuries. in the collection of Russian archives”. 
  • Illustrated manuscripts of the works of Alisher Navoi in the libraries of Istanbul”. 
  • The cultural heritage of Central Asia in museums in Japan”
  • Collection of the Abu Rayhan Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan” (5 volumes).
  • Kushan Kingdom: dynasties, state, people, language, written language, religion”.
  • The cultural heritage of the Temurids in the collections of museums of Uzbekistan”
  • Collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan” (2 volumes).
  • The Art of Central Asia in the collections of the University of Cambridge.” Part 1: Fitzwilliam Museum.
  • Sogdian numismatics in the collection of the British Museum.”
  • Illustrated manuscripts of Maverannahr in the collections of France” and others.