Workshop focuses on 3D animation of archaeological objects

Workshop focuses on 3D animation of archaeological objects  - ảnh 1
View of the main gate of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi(Source: thanglonghanoi)
(VOVworld) - Unique historical treasures of Vietnam will be presented in three 3D animations at a scientific workshop in Hanoi that will be attended by Vietnamese and German experts. Professor Thomas Kersten from HafenCity University, Hamburg, will present some of his 3D animations of historical buildings in Vietnam and Germany and give an insight into the process with which he and his team developed special software. It is a part of a project on displaying the most valuable Vietnamese historical treasures found in the last 50 years, being implemented by the German Archaeological Institute and the Vietnamese Culture, Sports and Tourism Ministry. Under the project, an exhibition entitled Jewels of Vietnamese Archaeology will be held in LWL of Archaeology Museum in Herne from September to December, 2016; in the State Museum of Archaeology in Chemnitz from January to April, 2017 and in The Reiss Engelhorn Museum in Mannheim from May to August, 2017. But some of the historical treasures cannot be transported because of their sensitivity, not to mention architecturally significant buildings such as the Thang Long Citadel and the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. Thanks to the 3D animations by Kersten and his team, the visitors to the exhibition in Germany can still see these objects and historic sites as if they are there. The workshop will begin on February 24 and will be attended by museum officers in Hanoi.

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