Kurdish Studies

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Designing a Virtual Furniture Exhibition Using Artificial Intelligence Applications to Transfer Asiri Art

Laila M Elwakeel
Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Science and Arts in Tihama, King Khalid University, Muhayil Asir 61913, Saudi Arabia
Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed
Associate Professor at the College of Culture and Arts, Department of Home Economics - College of Culture and Arts- Abha - King Khalid University, P.O. Box 3236. Abha
G. A. Alamry
Department of Home economics, Faculty of Art and Science, king Khalid University,Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Assumption Exhibition - Furniture - Artificial Intelligence Applications - Asiri Art..

Abstract

The research aimed to reveal the aesthetics of representative Asiri folk art In the heritage and culture of the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as it is possible to quote from the decorative designs of the Asiri folk heritage to enrich both the design and aesthetic aspects of modern furnishings by means of technology and artificial intelligence, as a number of designs have been proposed that can be used in furnishings, whether (living rooms - mattresses - pillows - curtains) . - Paintings ) It was shown that it is possible to benefit from Asiri folk heritage to enrich the decorative design of furnishings, and to reach new aesthetic and utilitarian values for furnishings characterized by innovation and modernity

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