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Художественное оформление "Кала" в Чампе (Решения по привлечению посетителей к объектам древнего искусства Вьетнама)
Scientists and technologists have made future predictions about virtual reality's dominance of 3D space simulation in virtual modelling settings. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies create a three-dimensional space that is programmed with a machine device that realistically describes the surrounding world. People will directly interact with that space with all their senses. This will help a lot in rebuilding the structure of Champa temples, architectural works, decorative sculptures that related to space, product images, and actual materials. Users of virtual technology can see and capture the images of the model in virtual space, can freely control (hold, grasp, move, arrange ...) as well as interact with the objects, just as if it is reality. The virtual reality model will contribute to promoting the completion of vivid, specific and detailed illustrations, which are being developed by many places due to overcoming limitations on geographical separation and reducing a large amount of costs in travel expenses. With virtual reality technology, just sitting at home and wearing VR glasses, or interacting with mobile devices, viewers will feel like they are standing in the real setting, listening to voiceovers and interacting in real time with the surrounding scenery. The application of 3D and virtual reality technologies to the preservation of art images, antiquities in general and sculpture, Champa architecture in particular has contributed to the transformation of research methods from traditional to modern, catching up with new trends, bringing desired effects into communication, promotion, and quality improvement in academic research.* Cloud storage technology, “big data” data
Cloud storage with large data sources of “big data”. There have been seminars within the framework of all levels to introduce the digitisation of documents and articles, in order to reduce areas of storage spaces. Everyone can access information and research about Champa, as well as art design students, or admirers of Champa decorative patterns, who can download and apply vector motifs from there to use in their designs art or illustrate the subject without fear of errors, or confusion with other ethnic groups. Technological trends will not stop at extracting images and printing design drawings on paper or viewing by slide shows, but rather require spatial demonstration with virtual reality 3D drawings, simulating virtual space as aforementioned. With a cloud computing application, users can easily create archives of documentary images as well as vectors of Champa decorative patterns in different periods and styles. The application of traditional values and national patterns to the social reality of the new era is extremely rich and diverse, evoking many issues to ponder.
Фан Куог Ань, Университет Ван Ланга, Хошимин, Вьетнам