Who Are We?

Importance of Cultural Heritage and traditions preservation from the past for the future

By Google Arts & Culture

Mr Tata’s Taj Mahal Hotel and Gateway of India (1977) by Sooni TaraporevalaNational Gallery of Modern Art

Who are we?

We look to our past to understand our present and future. We connect and feel a sense of identity through our shared heritage, bound by traditions, and building solidarity through communities. 

Restoration and Seismic Strengthening of the Early 20th-Century Gaddi Baithak (20th century)Cultural Heritage Center, U.S. Department of State

What binds us together?

When the intangible faces threats of time and risks of disappearance, the comfort of physical space that brings us together, the faces and icons become ever more important to represent what we’ve been through. Monuments of memory, portals to the past, & endurance for the future.

The process of recovery and reconstruction will allow healing for the traumatized community of Mosul. (1172)World Monuments Fund

What if we cease to exist?

Many dangers threaten societies, as well as their built and intangible cultural heritage. Wars and conflicts have caused innumerable destructions and priceless losses for many, personal, local, and communal. 

Local Kids Helping CyArk Work at the 60 Dome Mosque in Bagerhat (2019-05) by CyArkCyArk

How can we keep & share our past for our future?

Efforts to preserve and conserve are taken by many cultural heritage professionals as well as local communities and custodians. Sharing the responsibility of the sites upkeep, and sharing it digitally for continuity, maintenance, studies, and data through time comparisons. 

Traditional offering and cermony at IngapircaCyArk

How can communities work to preserve cultural heritage?

Communities are essential to cultural preservation efforts. Highlighting community stories from these places fosters pride, unity, and a deeper appreciation of diverse cultural legacies.

CyArk teaching students how to use LiDAR scanners by CyArkCyArk

How can technology help?

High-tech tools like ground penetrating radar, LIDAR and drones can be used to preserve digitally, and enable data to be collected and monitored.

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