Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), which is a home to India&rsquos largest public art programme titled Jaya He (Glory to India) has launched a digital tour of its acclaimed Jaya He Museum.
It enables users to explore the 3.2 km multi-storey art wall which is illuminated by skylights and has over 5,000 pieces of artwork and artefacts from every corner of India.
The app can be downloaded and is available on all play stores. Passengers travelling through Terminal 2 can also access a web version by scanning a QR code placed near the artefacts.
Users can navigate the tour as per their preference through a menu of art content and opt for the audio-visual treat of the artworks spread across the international or domestic departures as per their choice.
Moreover, the app operates on a unique technology platform that allows users to listen to the narrations offline, even with their phones on airplane mode.
CSMIA consistently explores its potential to be an agent of change by creating meaningful experiences for its passengers, even through the pandemic. In June 2020, the airport&rsquos Jaya He Museum celebrated the second edition of its carnival series as an online digital festival, &lsquoUtsara 2020&rsquo, bringing together audiences from different parts of the world to explore the art and heritage of North-East India.
The one-of-a-kind audio guide, developed in collaboration with Hop on India (Desi Walks Pvt. Ltd.), is amongst the latest pathbreaking initiatives of the airport to reposition India's arts and crafts in the public domain as the airport leaves no stone unturned in its goal to elevate passenger experiences.
Download it here
One can also tour without downloading the app by visiting https://jayahe.hoponindia.com.