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From August 24 to 26, the "2015 Dunhuang Forum" was held in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, with more than 200 experts and scholars from China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and other countries and regions participating to discuss issues related to the preservation and use of digital libraries and world cultural heritage in the context of big data
.
In the 80s of last century, the Mogao Grottoes were listed as a world cultural heritage
.
At the same time, computer graphics technology was introduced to Dunhuang
, a small city in northwest China.
The idea of "Digital Dunhuang" gradually came to the minds
of the people of Mogao Caves.
In the following decades, high-precision image information collection and processing of cave murals, high-precision three-dimensional model construction of large ruins, caves and color sculptures, and dome films were gradually implemented, and Mogao Grottoes became a temple with both cultural and artistic connotations and high-tech
expressions.
Wang Xudong, president of the Dunhuang Academy, believes that the new environment of big data and "Internet +" provides the possibility for the permanent preservation of cultural heritage, and also makes these cultural heritages that have endured thousands of years of ups and downs "come alive"
with digital technology.
The integration of modern science and technology with ancient cultural heritage provides support
for the sustainable development of cultural heritage and the preservation of authenticity and integrity in the future.
From August 24 to 26, the "2015 Dunhuang Forum" was held in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, with more than 200 experts and scholars from China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and other countries and regions participating to discuss issues related to the preservation and use of digital libraries and world cultural heritage in the context of big data
.
In the 80s of last century, the Mogao Grottoes were listed as a world cultural heritage
.
At the same time, computer graphics technology was introduced to Dunhuang
, a small city in northwest China.
The idea of "Digital Dunhuang" gradually came to the minds
of the people of Mogao Caves.
In the following decades, high-precision image information collection and processing of cave murals, high-precision three-dimensional model construction of large ruins, caves and color sculptures, and dome films were gradually implemented, and Mogao Grottoes became a temple with both cultural and artistic connotations and high-tech
expressions.
Wang Xudong, president of the Dunhuang Academy, believes that the new environment of big data and "Internet +" provides the possibility for the permanent preservation of cultural heritage, and also makes these cultural heritages that have endured thousands of years of ups and downs "come alive"
with digital technology.
The integration of modern science and technology with ancient cultural heritage provides support
for the sustainable development of cultural heritage and the preservation of authenticity and integrity in the future.