Preserving the Dewi Durga Statue at Prambanan Temple as Digital Heritage with Clearform 3D Scanner Technology Wegig Murwonugroho1 (FA) Astri Rinanti2, Nur-hikmah3, Tajul Shuhaizam Said4, Mohammad Ischak5 (CA)
1 Magister of Product Design Study Program, Art and Design Faculty, Universitas Trisakti
2 Environmental Engineering Department, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Technology, Universitas Trisakti
3, 5 Doctor of Architecture Study program, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning Universitas Trisakti
4 Faculty of Art ,Sustainability and Industry creative, Sultan Idris Education University (UPSI), Malaysia
Abstract
Dewi Durga is located in the niche of Prambanan Temple, Yogyakarta. Yogya^s geographical condition is prone to earthquakes. The collapse of the temple building risks the destruction of the statue so that it is difficult to reconstruct. The use of Artificial Intelligent (AI) applications is possible to reconstruct artifacts. But AI visualization is sometimes pretty wild. Aesthetic ornamentation does not refer to cultural authenticity.
Research objectives: 1). the creation of artifact assets in the form of digital cultural heritage, 2). the creation of AI works with a representation of Javanese Hindu cultural originality.
Conservation studies use archaeological research methodology. As for the inventory of ornaments of originality artifacts using Charles Sanders Pierce^s Semiotic method (icons, indexes, and symbols).
Scanning using CrearForm Technology produces digital data that has a perfect level of accuracy, both body proportions and attributes worn by the statue. Documenting relief photos, editing as a contribution to AI algorithm reading to produce aesthetic ornament truth.
The results of digital research data become assets that can display the statue again in the event of man-made damage, loss, or disaster. Another implication is that the movement of the imagination of AI algorithms is not wild. algorithm is ^a set of instructions to be followed in calculations or other operations. This research contributes to the fields of art, design, and enriches the cultural treasures of Ancient Java.