Project Goemcho Goenkar to undertake 4D digitisation of Goa’s villages, beaches & landmarks

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Panjim: A private initiative by a group of citizens titled “Project Goemcho Goenkar” is undertaking 3D videography and 4D cinematographic digitisation of all Goan villages, beaches and other State landmarks in the coastal international tourist destination.

“This project is the first of its kind in India, wherein natural touristic landmarks are being digitised using 4D cinematographic tech, besides the more common 3D videography or VR (virtual reality) technology. While most important landmarks and tourist destinations will be digitalised in 4D, since we are short on budgets, with no corporate sponsorship available in Goa due to the lockdown, the entire State will be otherwise digitalised using normal videography. As we are able to rope in more funds, we will continue the 4D digitalisation process of the entire State,” said a spokesperson for Goemcho Goenkar.

Cutting edge graphics, animation, virtual tech, 3D videography and 4D cinematography technologies – for the first time in India, as part of “Project Goemcho Goenkar”, will be used to digitalise the State of Goa, its natural beauty, beaches, rivers, lakes, village roads, traditional festivals and everything that makes Goa so unique.

“Project Goemcho Goenkar” is an attempt to permanently archive in 4D, the Goa (food, culture, tradition, music, religious gatherings, festivals, old roads, bridges, wells, lakes, clothing, people, villages, everything about our existence) of today and generations gone by, for the future in a hi-tech digital format that can be retrieved on demand and viewed, or rather experienced later on, maybe decades later as our great-grandchildren do a school project on Baga Beach as it looked like in the 1970s.

“Project Goemcho Goenkar” will feature hundreds, if not thousands of videos and millions of photographs of every part of Goa, coastal regions and interior villages alike, and interviews with prominent personalities, cultural and youth icons in this mammoth digital archive.

Each constituency, village and cultural zone will be covered in depth and individually, so if you want to know how your forefathers cooked food in Panchwadi, Shiroda 50 years ago with images, or how Goan youth played football in Navelim, or how artisans made the traditional kunbi fabric in the tribal villages of Goa, “Goemcho Goenkar” will have that for you.

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