Digitalising endangered cultural heritage in Southeast Asian cities: Preserving or replacing?
In the last decade, the dramatic developments in digitalisation have reached cultural heritage. Digital archiving and reconstruction, virtual reality, and 3D laser scanning, modelling and printing, are influencing the way we consume, manage, and preserve it. As part of the latter, detailed virtual r...
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Main Author: | OCON, David |
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2021
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