DocumentCode
3409366
Title
Virtual Shikki and Sazaedo: shape modeling in digital preservation of Japanese lacquer ware and temples
Author
Pasko, G. ; Pasko, A. ; Vilbrandt, C. ; Ikedo, T.
Author_Institution
IT Inst., Inst. of Technol., Kanazawa, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
147
Lastpage
154
Abstract
Issues concerning the digital preservation of the shapes and internal structures of culturally valuable objects are discussed. An overview of existing approaches to digital shape preservation and corresponding problems is given. Our approach is based on using constructive modeling, which reflects the logical structure of the shapes. We examine and select those mathematical representations of shapes that fit the purposes of long-term digital preservation. Constructive solid geometry (CSG) is applied to the modeling of a Japanese temple (the Sazaedo) with a unique internal structure. The traditional Japanese lacquer ware called ´Shikki´ is modeled using a function representation (F-Rep). We describe the Virtual Shikki project, which is aimed at presenting the virtual shapes and textures of lacquer-ware on the World Wide Web
Keywords
archaeology; computational geometry; humanities; mathematical morphology; solid modelling; texture; virtual reality; Japanese lacquerware; Japanese temple; Sazaedo; Shikki lacquer; Virtual Shikki project; World Wide Web; constructive modeling; constructive solid geometry; culturally valuable objects; digital preservation; internal structures; logical structure; mathematical representations; shape modeling; shape preservation; textures; virtual shapes; Cultural differences; Global communication; Image reconstruction; Lacquers; Reverse engineering; Rough surfaces; Shape measurement; Solid modeling; Technical drawing; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Graphics, Spring Conference on, 2001.
Conference_Location
Budmerice
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1215-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCCG.2001.945349
Filename
945349
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