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Research:

Possible research directions for the Centre of Excellence for Arts and Digital Immersion (ADI) may include, but are not limited to the following:


• Cultural factors influencing the musical experience.
• Exploring 360-degree sound and VR video with appropriate visuals.
• AI-generated music.
• Investigating the impact of music on healing, well-being, and immersive experiences.
• Digital conservation of art and heritage through the development of an interactive, partially open-access archive that provides customized navigation and detailed information on specific art forms.
• Creating a Web-3-based platform for VR module subscriptions, ensuring artists retain rights and receive a share of sales proceeds.
• Examining the neuropsychological effects of immersive musical experiences.


Some research topics of interest:

The concept of the "Metaverse of Arts" envisions a virtual realm where art and creative expressions thrive, transcending physical boundaries and limitations. It is a digital ecosystem that integrates various forms of artistic experiences, including visual arts, performing arts, music, literature, and more.

In the Metaverse of Arts, individuals can immerse themselves in virtual galleries, theatres, and concert halls, experiencing art in innovative and interactive ways. Artists can showcase their works, collaborate across disciplines, and engage with audiences from around the world. It offers opportunities for multidimensional storytelling, blending reality and virtuality, and pushing the boundaries of creativity.

This evolving concept explores the potential of emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and blockchain to create a vibrant and inclusive space for artistic expression and appreciation. The Metaverse of Arts represents a new frontier for artists, creators, and audiences, revolutionizing the way art is created, shared, and experienced in the digital age.

NFT (Non-Fungible Token) platform for trading music rights Create a dedicated NFT (Non-Fungible Token) platform for trading music rights online. Each transaction within this platform will be encoded as an NFT, ensuring a unique digital representation of the trade. Importantly, all data and rights associated with the music will always remain with the musician, who is the rightful owner and rightsholder. By leveraging NFT technology, ADI seeks to provide a secure and transparent platform that empowers musicians to maintain ownership and control over their creative works while enabling them to engage in online music rights trading.

Conserving Art and Livelihood in Rajasthan through Digital Technology - A study on Rajasthani Folk Musician Tribes: investigates the potential of digital technology in preserving the cultural heritage and sustaining the livelihoods of Rajasthani folk musician tribes. It explores the utilization of digital platforms, such as online streaming and social media, to increase the visibility and reach of traditional music. The study also examines the integration of digital tools for the preservation and documentation of their musical knowledge. By engaging with the Rajasthani folk musician tribes, the study aims to develop strategies that empower them to leverage digital technology effectively, ensuring the conservation of their art while supporting their economic well-being.

The concept of "Hi-fidelity Digital Representation of Art" revolves around the creation and preservation of highly accurate and detailed digital renditions of physical artworks. It aims to capture the essence, intricacies, and nuances of artwork through advanced imaging techniques, ensuring faithful reproduction of its visual and textural qualities.

This concept leverages cutting-edge technologies such as high-resolution imaging, 3D scanning, and color calibration to create digital replicas that closely mimic the original artwork. These digital representations can be viewed, analyzed, and shared on digital platforms, providing a means for wider accessibility and engagement with art.

Hi-fidelity digital representation not only enables the conservation of art but also facilitates educational and research purposes. Scholars, curators, and art enthusiasts can examine these digital reproductions in great detail, studying brushwork, textures, and other elements that contribute to the artist's intent and technique.

Furthermore, this concept opens up new possibilities for immersive experiences, such as virtual exhibitions and augmented reality (AR) applications, where viewers can engage with art in a dynamic and interactive manner.

By embracing high-fidelity digital representation of art, we can bridge the gap between physical and digital realms, preserving and disseminating artistic treasures while expanding the boundaries of art appreciation and scholarship.