Nonprofit organization CyArk works with its vast network of partners to aggregate and archive 3D data of our collective human history, to transform these data into useful conservation and management tools, and create education and research materials. At the same time, CyArk leverages new documentation technologies to assist researchers and site managers in finding new ways to use 3D geospatial data for cultural studies or physical conservation on site.
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In the heritage preservation field, the paradigm shift to 3D is just beginning. 3D data capture and its use for site management is growing significantly, but it’s not yet ubiquitous. As a result, there can be hesitation from site authorities in creating open data, as it’s commonly perceived. CyArk faces challenges in meeting both the public’s thirst for data and site managers’ concerns about security, improper commercial activities, and more.
So, let’s dive into the debate a little to understand the evolving playing field and the challenges organizations like CyArk face.
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