Capturing Dynamic Movement As Is with Volumetric Technology

Watch Namwon Nongak and Araetnyeok Surukjae in 3D Holograms View original image

The National Intangible Heritage Center announced on the 15th that it recorded the Namwon Nongak and Aretnyeok Surukjae, national intangible cultural heritages, using volumetric technology. Volumetric is a three-dimensional (3D) digital hologram video captured by cameras arranged 360 degrees around a real person's movements, synthesized and stored in real time. It allows viewers to experience dynamic movements vividly from all directions. The videos realized as digital source materials this time include Namwon Nongak Sangsoe Nolum and Aretnyeok Surukjae Baramu. Kim Jeongheon, president of the Namwon Nongak Preservation Society, and Yeongam Monk, the holder of Aretnyeok Surukjae, participated in the production. An official stated, "We also created content incorporating augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)." The digital materials will be released on the website and application (app). By scanning the QR code with a smartphone, users can freely adjust the size of the transmission holder in the hologram video or check the movements from all directions.



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