Title of article :
Modelling the Garden of Perfect Brightness
Author/Authors :
Lifeng Wang، نويسنده , , David Botta، نويسنده , , Chris Ellefson ، نويسنده , , Alain Fournier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The YuanMing Yuan, theGarden of Perfect Brightness,was the culmination of the art of Chinese Imperial gardens.
Covering 350 hectares (875 acres) northwest of Beijing, it included 140 distinct sites, 2000 structures, thousands
of pieces of furniture and precious objects, countless plants. It was almost totally destroyed in 1860 at the end of
the second Opium War by English and French troops in one of the worst acts of cultural vandalism in recorded
history.
Rebuilding it has provenimpossible, but now computer technology, based on 130 years of scholarly documentation
makes it possible to build an accurate and detailed model, and will allow us to experience at least virtually the
beauty and grandeur that was the Yuan Ming Yuan.
This paper describes a project to build such a model, and details the main challenges and difficulties encountered.
While commercially available graphics workstations and modelling software can take us most of the way in this
task, they fall shortwith the modelling of natural phenomena such as plants, rocks andbodies of water. In addition
the sheer size of the resulting database pushes rendering engines past their limits.
Keywords :
Yuan Ming Garden , Chinese culture , Architecture , Landscape , natural phenomena
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum