At the recent International Symposium on Cultural Heritage Conservation by Digitization, Fulvio Rinaudo, president of CIPA, shared his insights on the transformative impact of new technologies in safeguarding our global cultural heritage.
During an engaging interview with CGTN reporter Yang Yan, Rinaudo emphasized the critical role that digitization plays in documenting and preserving historical artifacts and practices. He highlighted how advanced technologies, such as 3D scanning and virtual reality, are making cultural heritage more accessible to people around the world while ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Rinaudo also discussed CIPA's commitment to fostering international cooperation, aiming to bring together experts and organizations from various countries to collaborate on digitization projects. By leveraging the latest tech, CIPA aims to create comprehensive digital archives that can be used for research, education, and cultural exchange, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural heritages.
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CIPA head explores value of new tech in preserving cultural heritage
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