DocumentCode
1402
Title
Computer Graphics and Cultural Heritage: From One-Way Inspiration to Symbiosis, Part 1
Author
Arnold, Dorian
Author_Institution
Univ. of Brighton, Brighton, UK
Volume
34
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
May-June 2014
Firstpage
76
Lastpage
86
Abstract
Tangible cultural heritage has provided visually appealing material for those researching in computer graphics, computational geometry, and interactive techniques. However, experiments were initially of more benefit to computer scientists as tests for their novel techniques than of any practical benefit to cultural-heritage professionals. Recently, however, tools have matured considerably, and technology is now enabling novel applications for documenting and preserving tangible cultural heritage and is continuing to inspire computer graphics researchers. Nevertheless, there´s still a long way to go.
Keywords
computer graphics; history; computer graphics; tangible cultural heritage documentation; tangible cultural heritage preservation; Computational geometry; Computer graphics; Cross-cultural communication; Global communication; Image reconstruction; Interactive systems; Three-dimensional displays; Bamiyan Buddhas; Computers; CultLab3D; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Forma Urbis Romae; Global communication; Image color analysis; Image reconstruction; Karnak; Laocoon and His Sons; Madonna di Pietranico; MiniDome; Multiview Dome; Palestrina Pietà; Three-dimensional displays; computer graphics; graphics; imaging; tangible cultural heritage; visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2014.47
Filename
6813979
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