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Heritage Preservation with Virtual Reality (VR): Recreating the Lost Glory of the Medieval Metropolis of Mandu
Virtual reality (VR) offers a gamut of new possibilities for creating computer-generated environments that can be readily used for recreating lost landscapes. Although virtual in nature, such replenished surroundings can be immensely effective in depicting ruined/partially ruined heritage sites. Incorporation of architectural reconstruction in stereoscopic 3D imagery amidst VR scenarios is capable of transforming “real” heritage sites into “virtual” environs retaining much of their past glories. By carefully blending the aspects of topography, urban planning, and architectural features, VR landscapes can create immersive experiences providing rare glimpses of the old grandeur and aesthetics. This study is aimed at the preservation of heritage at the ruined metropolis of Mandu, now in the State of Madhya Pradesh, through Virtual Reality (VR). Mandu was also known globally for its urban city planning and celebrated architecture which was ahead of its time. Although it was considered a true representation of the “Eastern” imperial style, much of Mandu’s architecture was lost. Although much attention has been given towards 3D reconstruction of other disfigured historic sites, Mandu has been mostly overlooked. This paper conducts a thorough study of historical accounts, photographic samples, and in-person visits in order to reconstruct a 3D virtual representation of Mandu as close as possible to the documented records. The whole experience viewed through a virtual reality system showcases the real Mandu as it looked in its heyday. Learnings gained through this project can be used for documentation, recovery, preservation, and presentation of heritage to a diverse audience across India and the world.
Heritage Preservation with Virtual Reality (VR): Recreating the Lost Glory of the Medieval Metropolis of Mandu
Virtual reality (VR) offers a gamut of new possibilities for creating computer-generated environments that can be readily used for recreating lost landscapes. Although virtual in nature, such replenished surroundings can be immensely effective in depicting ruined/partially ruined heritage sites. Incorporation of architectural reconstruction in stereoscopic 3D imagery amidst VR scenarios is capable of transforming “real” heritage sites into “virtual” environs retaining much of their past glories. By carefully blending the aspects of topography, urban planning, and architectural features, VR landscapes can create immersive experiences providing rare glimpses of the old grandeur and aesthetics. This study is aimed at the preservation of heritage at the ruined metropolis of Mandu, now in the State of Madhya Pradesh, through Virtual Reality (VR). Mandu was also known globally for its urban city planning and celebrated architecture which was ahead of its time. Although it was considered a true representation of the “Eastern” imperial style, much of Mandu’s architecture was lost. Although much attention has been given towards 3D reconstruction of other disfigured historic sites, Mandu has been mostly overlooked. This paper conducts a thorough study of historical accounts, photographic samples, and in-person visits in order to reconstruct a 3D virtual representation of Mandu as close as possible to the documented records. The whole experience viewed through a virtual reality system showcases the real Mandu as it looked in its heyday. Learnings gained through this project can be used for documentation, recovery, preservation, and presentation of heritage to a diverse audience across India and the world.
Heritage Preservation with Virtual Reality (VR): Recreating the Lost Glory of the Medieval Metropolis of Mandu
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Chakrabarti, Amaresh (editor) / Singh, Vishal (editor) / Dahekar, Mahima Nareshchandra (author) / Roy, Ankita (author)
International Conference on Research into Design ; 2023 ; Bangalore, India
2023-07-25
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Heritage preservation , 3D virtual heritage experience , Digital experience design , 3D modelling technology , Mandu architecture , Virtual learning , Interactive heritage repository Engineering , Engineering Design , Industrial and Production Engineering , Science Education , Design, general , Industrial Design
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