DIGITAL ART'S ROLE IN THE RESTORATION OF LOST IDENTITY SCENES

Document Type : Specialized scientific research papers

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Graphic design, Faculty of fine arts, Helwan university. Graphic design and multimedia department, Faculty of art and design, Galala University.

10.47436/jaars.2022.163614.1108

Abstract

In the preceding decade, computer technologies and digital recreations were exceedingly used in the field of cultural legacy; one of the most crucial applications of virtual reality is that which contributes to the reconstruction destroyed by conflicts or nature, which may include the essential archaeological heritage. By presenting it in virtual visits and simulating things in their actual reality, the research adopts the methods of virtual applications to allow visitors to view events related to these cultural sites. In the reconstruction of one of the important sites that were destroyed in Syria in 2013, the researcher developed an equation to derive the stages of work from rebuilding the stationed sites in an interdisciplinary study between (archaeologist + Surveyor) + (Graphic designer) to restoration again; the research focuses on the role of graphic arts to restore the virtual identity and preserve the cultural heritage.

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