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Preservation of a Textile Culture Through a Digital Cultural Heritage

Received: 1 March 2018     Accepted: 23 March 2018     Published: 8 May 2018
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Abstract

This study will directly address an overview of digitalization practices on how Sümerbank fabric archive could add value to the preservation, protection and of Turkish textile cultural heritage. Sümerbank was one of the state-centered institutions, which was producing affordable printed cotton textile products in Turkey between the years of 1930-2000s. In this study, 6600 Sümerbank textile patterns which is produced between years of 1956-2001 had been digitized and built a website to create a network between researchers, designers, governmental and private institutions.

Published in International Journal of Science, Technology and Society (Volume 6, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijsts.20180602.11
Page(s) 25-32
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Keywords

Digital Design Archive, Printed Fabrics, Cultural Heritage, Sumerbank

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Author Information
  • Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Fashion and Textile Design, ?zmir University of Economics, ?zmir, Turkey

  • Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Fashion and Textile Design, ?zmir University of Economics, ?zmir, Turkey

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