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+ | ===== Documentation of Global Heritage ===== | ||
+ | The documentation of global heritage is a cornerstone of the Creative Technologies Lab’s research and innovation, resonating across multiple disciplines to create a richer and more interconnected understanding of cultural and historical narratives. It bridges the past and the future by preserving the richness of history, cultural diversity, and natural landscapes for future generations. Far from being confined to archives or museums, this effort intersects with cutting-edge technological advancements, | ||
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+ | At the same time, the development of site-specific installations plays a pivotal role in the dynamic interpretation of heritage. These installations not only rejuvenate historical and cultural sites but also provide a contemporary lens through which to engage with the past. By integrating interactive and immersive elements, they deepen the layers of meaning associated with heritage, fostering a stronger sense of community connection and ownership. This approach transforms heritage into a living, evolving experience, aligning with broader societal goals to enhance cultural awareness and well-being. | ||
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+ | Heritage documentation also serves as a catalyst for societal impact, acting as a shared platform for promoting cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. By preserving and sharing the narratives of diverse cultures and communities, | ||
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+ | ==== Collaboration with the CIE – Center for International Heritage Activities ==== | ||
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+ | The ongoing collaboration between the Creative Technologies Lab and the [[https:// | ||
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+ | CIE’s work is grounded in a participatory, | ||
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+ | A cornerstone of this collaboration is the **digital preservation of cultural heritage**, using advanced tools such as 3D scanning, immersive media, and digital archiving. These technologies enable the creation of highly detailed records of artifacts, spaces, and traditions, safeguarding cultural assets for future generations while expanding global accessibility. The goal is not only to protect heritage but also to reimagine how it can be experienced, | ||
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+ | In addition to preservation, | ||
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+ | A significant emphasis is also placed on **site-specific projects**, blending design, architecture, | ||
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