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Old art in a digital era

Updated: 2018-09-19 07:41:14

( China Daily )

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A student interacts with an installation by ringing the bell.[Photo provided to China Daily]

The digital restoration of the Yuanmingyuan complex that Guo initiated is just one of the cultural heritage protection projects supported by teachers and students at the university.

The exhibition, called Renascence of Traditional Culture, showcases some of the projects that Tsinghua has been undertaking all across China, including an interactive version of the artwork Night Revels of Han Xizai, by ancient painter Gu Hongzhong of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907-960), cultural and creative products featuring inscriptions on oracle bones and a virtual-reality museum of the grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu province.

"The show unveils only a small fraction of the research by the university," says Wang Zhigang, curator of the exhibition.

"However, I want to present these high-quality works systematically, covering both royal arts and traditional folk crafts."

Wang, also an associate professor at the Information Art and Design Department, says that, instead of giving visitors static exhibits in museums, he would like to share the background stories of the cultural heritage using interactive installations.

When it comes to Dunhuang, it took Ma Lijun, a doctoral candidate at the academy, and his team, several years to build a database of the grottoes and frescoes through 3D scanning at the site.

"Though these frescoes have become oxidized and lost their original colors and shapes, we can demonstrate how they have changed over the long course of history in a VR museum," says the 33-year-old.

He says it's easier for students with a background in art and design to understand the essence of cultural heritage and then create a cultural product that meets the public's needs, so the university encouraged students to contribute ideas and get actively involved in the projects.

In Ma's project, visitors wearing VR helmets find themselves in a dark cave-like museum, where figures of Buddha sit inside grottoes. There, they can use the controller to get pop-up introductions of the statues.

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