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Cultural Heritage Applications

Laser Scanning for Cultural Heritage Applications
The cover article for the March issue of the Professional Surveyor Magazine, "Laser Scanning for Cultural Heritage Applications," was written by John Ristevski and covers two case studies that show how 3D laser scanning is helping to preserve cultural heritage sites. The article also profiles a non-profit organization know as CyArk, which is taking advantage of the new technology to put together an archive and corresponding website of digital records of such historic sites.
Article Excerpt:

"Site managers, archaeologists, and conservators rely on laser scanning to monitor sites, perform restoration work, and ensure the physical integrity of cultural heritage projects.

Cultural Heritage can be defined as monuments, buildings, or landscapes of "outstanding universal val-ue from the point of view of history, art or science." These sites are often under threat from environmental conditions, structural instability, increased tour-ism and development, and they are most likely under-funded, and hence, inadequately documented and maintained. Laser scanning, in combination with other digital documentation tech-niques and traditional survey, provides an extremely useful way to document the spatial characteristics of these sites. This spatial information forms not only an accurate record of these rapidly deteriorating sites, which can be saved for posterity, but also provides a comprehensive base data—set by which site managers, archaeologists, and conservators can monitor sites and perform necessary restoration work to ensure their physical integrity."


 
 

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