Anna Museum Guide

Let visitors ask the exhibition.

Anna introduces exhibits, leads a route, and answers from approved museum content in a live browser experience.

Anna Web Museum Guide layer for narration, routes, and questions
01 Introduce exhibits

Short spoken scripts, exhibit cards, and visitor-friendly explanations.

02 Lead a route

Fixed waypoints for a first guided tour, then richer venue maps later.

03 Answer from the record

Editable knowledge and a clean chat contract before any model fine-tuning.

Introduce exhibits

Every stop gets a clear spoken moment.

Anna turns approved labels, images, and notes into short explanations that feel natural inside the scene.

Object Title, image, and key facts

Each exhibit starts from material a curator can review before Anna presents it.

Narration Short spoken introduction

The guide copy is written for listening first, with compact sentences for TTS.

Focus The scene points to the work

Cards, camera framing, and Anna's prompt keep attention on the current exhibit.

Question Ask while standing there

Visitor questions stay connected to the stop they are currently viewing.

Lead the route

A guided path, not a loose chat window.

A short route gives visitors a beginning, a next stop, and a way back without making the web demo feel heavy.

Start

Anna welcomes the visitor

The tour opens with one simple invitation, then presents the first stop.

Next

Move through fixed stops

The first version uses a planned route so every transition can be reviewed and trusted.

Return

Switch back anytime

Visitors can pause, ask, restart, or return to an earlier exhibit without losing context.

Answer questions

Answers stay inside approved content.

The pilot starts with museum-approved records so Anna can be useful without inventing claims.

Approved record
  • Exhibit title, image, credit, and short description
  • Facts the guide is allowed to say
  • Questions the museum expects visitors to ask
Current context
  • Anna knows which exhibit the visitor is viewing
  • The route state travels with each question
  • Answers can point to the next stop when useful
Clear boundary
  • Unknown facts become a polite fallback
  • Restricted topics can be excluded from answers
  • Curators can review the route before launch

Start with one route

A museum pilot starts small enough to trust.

The first version only needs a few approved stops, clear labels, and a route the team can review end to end.

Route material Three to eight approved stops

Photos, labels, credits, and route order are enough to build the first reviewable experience.

Answer boundary What Anna can say, ask, and decline

The museum decides which facts are approved and where the guide should use a safe fallback.

Review link One browser link for the team

Curators can test narration, route flow, and questions before the live scene is shared publicly.

Send material Approve script Open review link Test questions Launch demo

Review the pilot

Northern Light route

A compact three-stop route built from Nordic photographs shows how Anna can turn a small collection into a guided story.

  1. Iceland Iceland Under a Pink Sky

    Anna opens with solitude, open land, distant snow mountains, and the feeling of living within a powerful landscape.

  2. Norway The Fjord Between Snowy Mountains

    The second stop explains fjords, glacial time, cold mountain scale, and the calm dark water below.

  3. Denmark A Red Sunset in Denmark

    The final stop shifts into urban life, where architecture, movement, streetlight, and sunset meet for a few minutes.

Upgrade to live guide

After the route works, the guide can grow.

The same exhibit records can support richer Q&A, kiosk mode, multilingual delivery, and Vision Pro waypoints later.

Web route Start, next stop, and return controls
Ask Anna Question answers tied to the current exhibit
Live page Large-screen mode for demos and kiosks
Spatial upgrade Vision Pro waypoints after the web route works

RealityCore

Start with one route.

Send the exhibits, approved facts, and visitor questions. RealityCore packages the first review link around Anna narration, route controls, and a large-screen live scene.

Route Three to eight stops

Photos, object records, preferred order, labels, credits, and any restricted claims.

Guide Anna narration and Q&A

Short spoken scripts, suggested visitor questions, approved answers, and fallback boundaries.

Review Browser link plus live scene

A shareable page for curators and a launch view for kiosk, demo, or client presentation use.