Egyptian historical influence on digital image coding and its impact on the connections between heritage and modernity

Document Type : Original Article

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Mansoura University

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This study shows the combination of digital image code and its impact on the links between heritage and modernity. The study shows that using the digital image code to convert cultural heritage into digital images enable to access this heritage and opens up new opportunities for designers and artists to give modern touches to cultural heritage. The use of modern technologies can help stimulate creativity and innovation, and transform cultural heritage into new artistic creations. However, care must be taken to strike the appropriate balance between preserving heritage elements and transforming them into modern works of art, without losing the important links between past and present.

Appearance of digital graphics color, painting and drawing changed the industries of the image-based in many sectors. After Effects become common like using pencils still moving-image design and manipulation processes can be accessible to every designer add using the internet became an indispensable platform for interactive visual designs.

In Graeco-Roman times in the Fayoum region, a portrait was placed over the face of a deceased. These mummy portraits show inter-individual diversity.

A custom specific to the Ancient Egyptian Graeco-Roman period, found in numerous burials of that period, while the rest of the body was wrapped in linen according to the typical ancient Egyptian.

This represents some kind of Egyptian religious with Greek influences called "Graeco-Egyptian syncretism phenomenon"

the use of digital coding in fashion fabric design is an exciting and rapidly evolving field that has the potential to transform the way we think about textiles and fashion. As technology continues to advance and new tools and techniques are developed, it is likely that we will see even more innovation and creativity in this space.

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