The trends of globalism that have affected the world’s artistic culture have, in turn, drawn designers’ attention to information-rich, innovative media formats for reconstructing authentic historical environments as a means of reviving national culture. Experience gained in the Environmental Design Department at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry has enabled the development of a methodology for creating multimedia products that reconstruct lost monuments of history and culture. The constructed project-based multimedia model for reconstructing objects, employing VR technologies, holographic projections, and lighting design techniques, allows adaptation to various historical and cultural locations, thereby extending its application beyond individual projects. A project-oriented culture enriched by contemporary multimedia technologies is characterized by qualities such as informativeness and interactivity, which create additional opportunities to perceive and interact with objects of artistic culture. The digital field of media reconstruction, utilizing a wide array of media formats, becomes a site for uniting streams of information in interaction with the user, who ceases to be a detached observer and instead becomes an active participant and co-creator, engaging with multimedia objects, thereby endowing the process of interaction itself with profound cultural and educational potential.

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Modern Technologies of Media Reconstruction as a Tool for Museification of the Environment

  • Elena Zaeva-Burdonskaia,
  • Tatiana Litvina,
  • Svetlana Murtazina,
  • Rushaniya Taktamysheva

摘要

The trends of globalism that have affected the world’s artistic culture have, in turn, drawn designers’ attention to information-rich, innovative media formats for reconstructing authentic historical environments as a means of reviving national culture. Experience gained in the Environmental Design Department at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry has enabled the development of a methodology for creating multimedia products that reconstruct lost monuments of history and culture. The constructed project-based multimedia model for reconstructing objects, employing VR technologies, holographic projections, and lighting design techniques, allows adaptation to various historical and cultural locations, thereby extending its application beyond individual projects. A project-oriented culture enriched by contemporary multimedia technologies is characterized by qualities such as informativeness and interactivity, which create additional opportunities to perceive and interact with objects of artistic culture. The digital field of media reconstruction, utilizing a wide array of media formats, becomes a site for uniting streams of information in interaction with the user, who ceases to be a detached observer and instead becomes an active participant and co-creator, engaging with multimedia objects, thereby endowing the process of interaction itself with profound cultural and educational potential.