Research on the Protection System of Tangka Intangible Cultural Heritage Based on VR Technology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v7i2.12265Keywords:
Intangible cultural heritage, Thangka, Virtual reality (VR) technology.Abstract
Currently, most intangible cultural heritage protection methods are preserved and presented in digital forms such as text, audio recordings, images, and videos, which lack situational display, interesting interaction, and widespread dissemination. If action capture, 3D scanning, film and television special effects, and 3D models are used to construct a virtual world, and its immersion, interactivity, and conceptualization are utilized to dynamically and stereoscopically present the static state, which provides a new form for the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. Based on this, the paper explores the protection and inheritance of traditional Thangka techniques through virtual reality technology, constructs a new development direction for intangible cultural heritage protection, and utilizes the power of the Internet to expand dissemination, allowing it to truly go global and face the future.
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