Development of the Capital City of Taebong Kingdom Metaverse and King Gungye Artifical Intelligence Digital Human
Jin Ho Park () and
Hyoung Ki Ahn ()
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Jin Ho Park: Korea University
Hyoung Ki Ahn: Korea Institute for Archaeology and Environment
A chapter in Extended Reality and Metaverse, 2023, pp 217-227 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Capital City of Taebong Kingdom in Cheorwon was the beginning of the Korean name “KOREA” and the beginning of the opening of the Goryeo Dynasty. At a time when KOREA’s status has recently attracted global attention due to the so-called “Korean Wave,” research on “Taebong kingdom,” which can be called KOREA’s Original, is being re-examined. However, at a time when the long-standing division of the two Koreas makes it difficult to directly investigate the Taebong Kingdom on the DMZ, reproducing the Taebong Kingdom through the Metaverse is expected to be the only alternative to the site approach caused by the division. Although the artificial intelligence digital human being, who is both the advocate and the finisher of the Taebong Kingdom, has already died biologically under the environment of the metaverse space, the so-called “King Gungye” will be revived in digital form in the metaverse space. As such, it is expected that the history of the 1,000th millennium Taebong Kingdom can be digitally re-examined through the metaverse environment of Taebong Kingdom and King Gungye Artificial Intelligence Digital Human.
Keywords: Taebong Kingdom; King Gungye; Metaverse; Digital human; AI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25390-4_19
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