DocumentCode :
1284920
Title :
Cultural heritage in the mature era of computer graphics
Author :
Berndt, Erhard ; Carlos, José
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
36
Lastpage :
37
Abstract :
With the increasing importance of preserving historical remains, the phrase “cultural heritage” is used in different contexts and for completely different purposes. For us, cultural heritage means everything specific to a region/country/continent, in the context of a social development phase. It belongs to the whole world and should be preserved and used for the benefit of humanity. Cultural heritage includes archaeological remains, buildings, cities, music, theater, fine arts, libraries, crafts, customs, fashion, and so on. Technological developments, especially the Internet boom, are making cultural heritage one of the most important IT application areas. Convincing results can be achieved, particularly in interdisciplinary cooperation with computer graphics specialists. Despite the diversity of cultural heritage application scenarios and the technologies needed, we just mention a few key technological issues in this article, and point to some visions about the future role-and the specific needs-of computer graphics in this vitally important application area. We can characterize two main target groups in the context of cultural heritage. First, a broad target group primarily consists of the general public, educational professionals, administrators and investors. The main focus for this group is on presentation. A second target group consists of the experts themselves (art historians, historians, archaeologists, restorers, etc.), who are concerned with the collection, preservation, exploration and mediation of our cultural heritage
Keywords :
computer graphics; humanities; reviews; technological forecasting; IT applications; Internet; administrators; archaeologists; art; computer graphics; cultural heritage; educational professionals; experts; future; general public; heritage preservation; historians; interdisciplinary cooperation; investors; presentation; restorers; social development; technological developments; Application software; Computational geometry; Computer graphics; Cultural differences; Information geometry; Internet; Merging; Navigation; Personal communication networks; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/38.814549
Filename :
814549
Link To Document :
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