This paper shows the progress of ongoing digital heritage research focusing on Kashgar, a unique historical city in the westernmost part of China. The project aims to decode intangible heritage with the help of tangible characteristics representing Kashgar architecture. Narrow alleyways of Kashgar accommodate multifunctional usage formed by the local distinctive culture. The presented study follows a `research through design methodology'. The interpretation of heritage information is a game design that feeds research. Through an architectural game, alternative agglomerations have generated that employ `design-grammars' developed on the basis of Kashgar's architecture and vivid street life. The study reveals the first step of photogrammetry ...
The purpose of this paper is to study Non-physical historical buildings composed by computer 3D mode...
The paper focuses on digital environments conceived by historical research on urban history dealt wi...
Current methods for constructing collective memory of urban cultural heritage mainly rely on landsca...
This paper shows the progress of ongoing digital heritage research focusing on Kashgar, a unique his...
Digital tools have become critical instruments in preserving and communicating the value of heritage...
This paper demonstrates a framework for a digital heritage research, Augmenting Kashgar, that facili...
For many centuries, Kashgar has been a major crossroads between East Asia, Central Asia, and the Ind...
This paper describes the framework of an ongoing research, titled 'quasiGRAMMARS', seeking a partici...
This paper focuses on perceptions of cultural loss felt by Uyghurs, one of China’s fifty-five offici...
In the megalopolis of Shanghai, small historical units, surrounded by skyscrapers and the constant e...
This talk is an overview of the Lahore Fort Digital Preservation Project, which offers a new approac...
Serious games with their educational or skill development purposes besides entertainment, have been ...
The paper describes a project for the understanding of Cultural Heritage, through experimental proce...
The article presents the experience of studying and using the cultural heritage of the ancient Siber...
The purpose of this paper is to study Non-physical historical buildings composed by computer 3D mode...
The paper focuses on digital environments conceived by historical research on urban history dealt wi...
Current methods for constructing collective memory of urban cultural heritage mainly rely on landsca...
This paper shows the progress of ongoing digital heritage research focusing on Kashgar, a unique his...
Digital tools have become critical instruments in preserving and communicating the value of heritage...
This paper demonstrates a framework for a digital heritage research, Augmenting Kashgar, that facili...
For many centuries, Kashgar has been a major crossroads between East Asia, Central Asia, and the Ind...
This paper describes the framework of an ongoing research, titled 'quasiGRAMMARS', seeking a partici...
This paper focuses on perceptions of cultural loss felt by Uyghurs, one of China’s fifty-five offici...
In the megalopolis of Shanghai, small historical units, surrounded by skyscrapers and the constant e...
This talk is an overview of the Lahore Fort Digital Preservation Project, which offers a new approac...
Serious games with their educational or skill development purposes besides entertainment, have been ...
The paper describes a project for the understanding of Cultural Heritage, through experimental proce...
The article presents the experience of studying and using the cultural heritage of the ancient Siber...
The purpose of this paper is to study Non-physical historical buildings composed by computer 3D mode...
The paper focuses on digital environments conceived by historical research on urban history dealt wi...
Current methods for constructing collective memory of urban cultural heritage mainly rely on landsca...