Chance Coughenour: How your pictures can help reclaim lost history
Chance Coughenour: 图片如何帮助我们找回历史
Chance Coughenour is recreating heritage and culture that's been lost throughout the world. Full bio
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destroy cultural heritage?
they're erasing our history?
cultural heritage to erosion
that is simply difficult to avoid.
how we can use pictures --
我们如何运用照片——
hundreds of statues and artifacts
were found in fragments,
a knee-length tunic
at this particular piece,
was elaborately decorated,
performing his religious functions.
国王的雕像。
opened in 1952 in northern Iraq,
在北伊拉克开馆,
for future generations.
of Iraq in 2003,
were relocated to Baghdad,
a video was released,
familiar in the video?
看到这个录像时,
using innovative technology
进行数字保存的
that were taken of these artifacts
into a virtual museum
called Project Mosul.
叫做“摩苏尔计划”。
I showed you before?
雕塑的图片吗?
reconstruction of it
众筹图片重新创造出的
is called photogrammetry,
叫做摄影测绘学,
to use two-dimensional images
from different angles
this sounds like magic -- but it's not.
不过这可不是什么魔法。
of the same statue.
between the photographs --
to reconstruct the object in 3D.
when each image was taken,
reconstruction, I admit,
was positioned against a wall.
taken of it from the back.
digital reconstruction of this statue,
with crowdsourced images.
全方位无死角的拍摄,
of all parts of the statue,
Michelangelo's David interesting,
米开朗基罗的大卫雕像挺有趣。
目标物的图像,
the Mosul Museum in mind.
一些人感兴趣的
事情的发展如此神速。
something that would grow so quickly.
to lost heritage anywhere.
用于任何失去的文物。
the name of the project to Rekrei.
重新命名为Rekrei。
媒体实验室联系了我们。
reached out to us.
to build a virtual museum
一个虚拟博物馆,
the initial dream of that project.
体验 RecoVR Mosul,
RecoVR Mosul on your phone,
甚至 YouTube 360。
from the virtual museum.
这个雕塑的部分复原影像,
completed by our project.
完成的第一个作品。
the Lion of Mosul being destroyed,
摩苏尔之狮被毁掉了,
被毁掉的大型文物,
of large artifacts being destroyed
to have been stolen.
reconstruction from before,
during the destruction.
位于叙利亚巴尔米拉:
are primarily the main focus
doesn't offer a straightforward solution
能够针对失去的文物提供直接的
an addition to tell that story.
我们讲述这些故事。
that have been printed in color,
simply to hold the statues up.
if you visit a museum,
for the people to see it.
has to offer for lost heritage.
of one of the tower tombs
陵墓外墙的三个部分,
three parts of the exterior of the tomb,
a reconstruction of the wall
for many, many years,
建筑设计图。
drawing plans of this lost heritage.
cultural heritage to areas of conflict
很多文物的不仅仅是
of Durbar Square in Kathmandu,
Durbar广场的3D模型,
that occurred last April ...
with only tourist photographs,
来打造3D模型吧。
大公司,公共公司,私人公司
organizations and private industry
for initiatives like ours.
of our project, really,
before something happens, right?
with millions of images, right?
成百万图片的数据库,不是吗?
那样的网站上,基于地理标记
from websites like Flickr,
heritage to natural disasters and in war,
我们也会因为其他因素
to something else.
at these two pictures?
destruction by human stupidity.
wanted to climb onto this statue
企图爬上这个雕塑
reconstruction of this.
isn't a recent phenomenon.
不是最近才有的。
成千上万的美洲玛雅书籍,
thousands of Maya books in the Americas,
the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.
阿富汗的巴米扬佛像。
is about our shared global history.
with our ancestors and their stories,
自己的祖先和他们的故事,
和地区冲突中
every day to natural disasters
is the most heartbreaking loss ...
是失去了人类生活的证据,
to preserve the memory of the people
提供线索,并为后代
the history that is being lost.
共同找回失去的历史。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chance Coughenour - Digital archaeologistChance Coughenour is recreating heritage and culture that's been lost throughout the world.
Why you should listen
Chance Coughenour enjoys the innovations made possible by uniting science and archaeological research, which was part of the inspiration in the founding of Rekrei. His previous work on a EU-funded project connected him with Matthew Vincent, an archaeologist and web developer, who together launched Rekrei (formally Project Mosul) on March 8 of 2015 after witnessing the destruction of heritage in northern Iraq. Their open-source, volunteer initiative strives for the digital reconstruction of lost heritage using crowdsourced images and photogrammetry, the process of using 2D images to create 3D models.
From the start, Rekrei aimed to crowdsource the virtual reconstruction of the destroyed objects in the Mosul Cultural Museum and eventually release a virtual museum to digitally preserve its memory. This has already been accomplished thanks to the Economist Media Lab. The project has also expanded globally and continues to increase its activities thanks to our growing collaboration with public and private organizations, all of which has been achieved without any funding resources to date. The key ingredient to Rekrei is the online platform, which provides a simple user interface for identifying locations of destroyed heritage, uploading and sorting images, and a 3D gallery of completed reconstructions.
Coughenour has worked on research projects throughout Europe and the Americas. One of which is demonstrated in the documentary Scanning the End. He is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Photogrammetry at the University of Stuttgart. Coughenour joined Google Arts & Culture where he coordinates cultural heritage preservation efforts on a global scale. He's responsible for organizing partnerships and leading projects which employ emerging technology for cultural heritage documentation, dissemination and education.
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