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Virtual Reality Enables the Dissemination and Preservation of Early Works of Art

   | 01 abr 2024

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With the rapid development of digitalization and information technology, virtual reality (VR) technology has shown unique potential in disseminating and conserving early works of fine art, changing people’s traditional ways of appreciating and conserving fine art. The article examines the use of virtual reality technology in disseminating and preserving early works of art. The objective is to improve the accessibility and conservation efficiency of art works by using digitization methods. The study uses VR technology to digitize works that are more vivid and easy to disseminate in terms of visual communication, with a 35% increase in audience acceptance, and digital protection effectively reduces the rate of work attrition to about 20%. Through empirical analysis, it has been found that the digital platform that relies on VR technology improves art works’ dissemination effect and protection efficiency. Virtual reality technology is effective at protecting and disseminating early works of fine art, promoting the public’s appreciation and understanding of art, and providing a new method for the digital transformation of fine art works.

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Life Sciences, other, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics, Physics