Digital Display of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Mining Area City and Ecological Restoration in Mining Area
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Mining Area, Ecological Restoration, Intangible Cultural Heritage, 3D Digital Protection, Spread, Rockery-Pile Techniques.Abstract
Through the case study of 8 mining cities in the world heritage, we find the concept of mining heritage city and its evolution in landscape form. It shows the law of "replacement and return", that is, with the development of the mining industry and the city, a higher stage of the urban living landscape is constantly changing to the early productive landscape. Twenty-first Century is an era of ecological civilization; the guiding ideology, objectives and methods for the construction of the ecological garden type petrochemical city are discussed, and a new model of the ecological garden construction in the petrochemical city is created. The urban ecological landscape system of "ecological nature, plant diversity and people-oriented" should be constructed. The ecological garden of petro chemical industry has improved the urban human settlement environment and promoted the sustainable development of the city. The development of human civilization cannot be separated from the mining of mineral resources such as coal, metal and stone, but it inevitably causes various interference to the natural environment and social life. This process will freeze due to the depletion of mineral resources and eventually return to the original landscape of mining production. The 4 driving forces in the process include mining production, social differentiation, urban development and the trend of the times, among which mining production is the basis for the formation of the urban landscape of the mining heritage. The complex interaction between various elements leads to the occurrence of the process of replacement and regression, mainly in 4 aspects: location environment, public space, zoning layout and form style. This paper discusses the way to establish the 3D digital image model and the interactive display platform of traditional Rockery-pile techniques, the realization way to intangible cultural heritage (ICH) protection and spread and the application value. The status-quo of the protection and propagation of Rockery-pile techniques are also analyzed and the solution of 3D digital means for its characteristics and puts forward. This paper presents the methods to build 3D model of intelligent exhibition platform of Rockery-pile scene. Explain with the help of examples of Rockery-pile techniques, the 3D model is made and rendered by using CINEMA 4D software, and interactive design is made by using Unity3D platform, so as to explain, inherit and protect intangible cultural heritage.
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