DocumentCode
1261427
Title
Digitally Interpreting Traditional Folk Crafts
Author
Vilbrandt, T. ; Vilbrandt, C. ; Pasko, G.I. ; Stamm, C. ; Pasko, A.
Author_Institution
Digital Materialization Lab., Japan
Volume
31
Issue
4
fYear
2011
Firstpage
12
Lastpage
18
Abstract
Preserving cultural heritage requires that objects persist throughout time and continue to communicate an intended meaning. Owing to the decreasing number of masters of folk crafts, fading technologies, and crafts losing economic ground, computer-based preservation and interpretation of such crafts is necessary. To fabricate and preserve traditional crafts, a long-term applied-research project has combined mathematics and software tools with compact, cheap, and environmentally friendly desktop fabrication tools, including 3D printers. Case studies involving the digital capture of Japanese lacquerware and Norwegian carvings illustrate the project´s modeling approach and fabrication system. Besides modeling existing artifacts, the project includes Web presentations of the models, automated model fabrication, and experimental manufacturing of new designs and forms.
Keywords
business graphics; data visualisation; security of data; software tools; solid modelling; 3D printer; Japanese lacquerware; Norwegian carving; Web presentation; applied research project; automated model fabrication; computer based preservation; cultural heritage; environmentally friendly desktop fabrication tool; experimental manufacturing; fading technology; project modeling approach; software tool; traditional folk craft digital interpretation; Computational modeling; Cultural differences; Fabrication; Materials; Mathematical model; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; computer graphics; crafts; cultural-heritage interpretation; desktop fabrication; graphics and multimedia; lacquerware; wood carving;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2011.57
Filename
5934836
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