Paper Type
ERF
Abstract
Digital technologies such as virtual reality, the Metaverse, NFTs, and blockchain have brought significant transformations to the industries of fine arts and cultural heritage. These technological advancements have not only revolutionized the way art is created, bought, and sold but have also provided new avenues for the preservation and dissemination of cultural artifacts and artistic expressions. The metaverse has become a hub for a diverse range of art and cultural experiences from across the globe, allowing users to appreciate and interact with art in innovative ways. Moreover, the integration of artificial intelligence has further enhanced the possibilities for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. Overall, the synergy between digital art, technology, and cultural heritage has opened up new horizons for creativity, exploration, and engagement with the past. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the potential for re-imagining and reinterpreting cultural artifacts through advanced technologies remains vast.
Paper Number
1733
Recommended Citation
Jiang, yuewei; Zhanbin, Shi; Xiaodan, Ge; Xu, Yingyi; Yuan, Dai; and monod, emmanuel, "Digital Art and Digital Cultural Heritage: Towards VR and the Metaverse?" (2024). AMCIS 2024 Proceedings. 1.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2024/dig_culture/dig_culture/1
Digital Art and Digital Cultural Heritage: Towards VR and the Metaverse?
Digital technologies such as virtual reality, the Metaverse, NFTs, and blockchain have brought significant transformations to the industries of fine arts and cultural heritage. These technological advancements have not only revolutionized the way art is created, bought, and sold but have also provided new avenues for the preservation and dissemination of cultural artifacts and artistic expressions. The metaverse has become a hub for a diverse range of art and cultural experiences from across the globe, allowing users to appreciate and interact with art in innovative ways. Moreover, the integration of artificial intelligence has further enhanced the possibilities for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. Overall, the synergy between digital art, technology, and cultural heritage has opened up new horizons for creativity, exploration, and engagement with the past. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the potential for re-imagining and reinterpreting cultural artifacts through advanced technologies remains vast.
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