I believe that museums do not exhibit culture, which consists of the ideas and values of the people in the respective societies, rather than their physical artefacts.
I have pioneered, developed and used the IdeoVisual Methodology for exhibiting abstractions, namely ideas and values, in immersive environments that project attractive images of the respective theme. For example, an ancient ostraca would be projected immersively onto the walls of the exhibition space, accompanied by spoken and written words, to exhibit the value of isonomy:

Jean Louis David’s Death of Socrates (decided and executed in Democratic Athens) would be projected immersively onto the walls of the exhibition space, accompanied by spoken and written words, to exhibit the vulnerability of Democratic values, for the visitors:

I have designed and created the Museum of Hellenic Ideas, located by Aristotle’s Lyceum, in Athens, and more recently the Pilot for ‘Superintelligence and Autonomy’, funded by the European Commission as a new model of tourism. I believe that a new era of tourism could emerge globally, Wisdom Tourism.
