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Five years after the fire that destroyed the cathedral’s roof Notre Dame Paris, the iconic French temple It reopened its doors virtually this Wednesday. before you expected opening in December next year.
Ars ElectronicaEurope’s largest arts and technology festival will host an exhibition from Wednesday to September 8. “Immersive Notre Dame”‘, among other international initiatives in the fields of art and technology.
The exhibition, one of the main attractions of the event, allows you to explore the architectural and artistic details of Notre Dame. using virtual reality methods, artificial intelligence and 3D models.
“Notre Dame, which will reopen on December 8, 2024, is also participating here in Linz, thanks to Ars Electronica, which highlights the talent of restorers, architects, carpenters, glassblowers and masons”– he noted during the presentation Philip Sutter, Director of the French Institute in Vienna.
Participants can take a digital tour of the cathedral in the room Deep Space 8D from Ars Electronicainteractive space with The projection area is 16 meters long and 9 meters high.
Besides watching your own iconic gargoyles and stained glass windows, High-resolution images and 3D modeling allow you to evaluate the progress of work in an exciting mode, bringing the public closer to parts of a building that are usually hidden.
This experience is not only about impressive images, but also opens the way to closer collaboration in understanding and preserving the past thanks to digital tools.
At the same time, the festival organizers invite us to think about the possibilities of this an immersive experience for cultural and sustainable tourismdue to reduction the impact of mass tourism on the environment with this “greener and more affordable” option.
There is one positive aspect to the Notre Dame tragedy.
After removing centuries of dirt, the restoration will give us an exceptional opportunity to see the nave as Parisians first saw it at the end of the 13th century… pic.twitter.com/Irex9PyxfA
— Western Exile (@westernexile) July 20, 2024
In collaboration with French startups Iconem vs historyproject “Notre Dame Cathedral” has support Austrian Foreign Ministry and the French Institute in Vienna.
(EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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