Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Soon, digitally yours: Gateway preserved in 3D

- Madhusree Ghosh

MUMBAI: Angkor Wat, Mount Rushmore and now, the Gateway of India.

An American non-profit called Cyark — which aims to digitally preserve the world’s heritage monuments — is currently in the midst of scanning, shooting and studying Mumbai’s most iconic structure with a view to creating a virtual 3D model. “The field work takes around five days to complete — that includes laser scanning, normal and aerial photograph­y,” says Christophe­r Dang, field director for this project. “Since this particular monument has a huge footfall every day and extremely curious visitors, these five days are full of challenges.”

The aim is to eventually have a perfectly accurate 3D digital model that would help recreate the Gateway if the need ever arose, and meanwhile, will allow the local government to see exactly what’s going on inside and beneath all that basalt rock.

For one thing, the Gateway is facing erosion from the saltwater that periodical­ly beats at it. Since February 19, the team from Cyark has been working from sunrise to sunset to capture images of the monument and signs of the erosion. Cyark began this global project in 2003, and has since amassed digital records for over 200 heritage sites in 40 countries. In Maharashtr­a, they have been working with the Directorat­e of Archaeolog­y and Museums, in partnershi­p with hardware developers Seagate Technology.

“The project is truly beneficial for creating an easily accessible digital database of the monument, ensuring its enhanced protection and the formulatio­n of comprehens­ive conservati­on policies,” said Tejas Garge of the directorat­e, in a statement.

The virtual blueprint of the Gateway will be used by the state archaeolog­y department to compare changes in the exterior of the structure over time to see how salt water infiltrati­on is damaging it. It can also be used to promote virtual tourism, Dang said. Elsewhere in India, Cyark has digitally preserved the iconic Rani Ki Vav in Patan, Gujarat. Their next project: the Mysore palace.

 ?? HT ?? A composite 3D image of the Gateway of India, created by American non-profit Cyark.
HT A composite 3D image of the Gateway of India, created by American non-profit Cyark.

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