From World Heritage to 3D Spatial Data: Initiatives in 3D Digitalization Using the 360° Drone 'Antigravity A1'
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- From World Heritage to 3D Spatial Data: Initiatives in 3D Digitalization Using the 360° Drone 'Antigravity A1'
- Antigravity conducted a 3D digital archive project for Borobudur Temple using the 360° drone 'A1'. By increasing collection efficiency by 3-5 times, they established a new model for heritage preservation and digitalization.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 6, 2026
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Antigravity conducted a 3D digital archive project for Borobudur Temple using the 360° drone 'A1'. By increasing collection efficiency by 3-5 times, they established a new model for heritage preservation and digitalization.
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- From World Heritage to 3D Spatial Data: Initiatives in 3D Digitalization Using the 360° Drone 'Antigravity A1' (June 6, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 6, 2026
Antigravity conducted a 3D digital archive project for Borobudur Temple using the 360° drone 'A1'. By increasing collection efficiency by 3-5 times, they established a new model for heritage preservation and digitalization.
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Antigravity has carried out a 3D digitalization project at the Borobudur Temple Compounds, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Indonesia, using the world's first 360-degree drone, the 'A1'.
By combining 360° spatial capture with 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) technology, the company successfully recorded the Borobudur Temple and its surroundings with high precision, building 3D spatial data suitable for continuous use. This opens new possibilities for experiencing and understanding heritage sites in more flexible ways while minimizing physical interference with the site.
This initiative is part of 'Project ETERNAL,' a global culture and spatial digitalization project. It demonstrates the practical value of 360° drone spatial capture within the 3DGS workflow and verifies new possibilities for digital protection and archiving of cultural heritage.
Antigravity launched 'Project ETERNAL' in collaboration with Insta360 on 'World Heritage Day' (April 18th). The project aims to have cinematographers, creators, and cultural institutions collaborate to record and preserve global cultural heritage through digital technology.
In the Borobudur Temple digital archive, the A1 drone was used to perform spatial recording and 3D reconstruction of the temple and its surrounding environment, organizing it as a digital archive. This is expected to be used for a wide range of purposes, including research, digital exhibitions, and educational activities.
Traditionally, high-quality 3DGS required extensive multi-view large-scale image data collection, involving significant photography and complex flight path design. The Antigravity A1 features omnidirectional imaging and automatic flight functions, allowing it to efficiently acquire full-surround spatial information in a single flight. In this project, spatial data collection efficiency improved by approximately 3-5 times compared to conventional methods.
As for future developments, 'Project ETERNAL' is hosting the 'ETERNAL Challenge' for creators and institutions worldwide until June 24, 2026. Additionally, the company is collaborating with the Low-altitude Economy Promotion Association of Japan (LEAD-J) to work on social implementation within Japan.
By combining 360° spatial capture with 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) technology, the company successfully recorded the Borobudur Temple and its surroundings with high precision, building 3D spatial data suitable for continuous use. This opens new possibilities for experiencing and understanding heritage sites in more flexible ways while minimizing physical interference with the site.
This initiative is part of 'Project ETERNAL,' a global culture and spatial digitalization project. It demonstrates the practical value of 360° drone spatial capture within the 3DGS workflow and verifies new possibilities for digital protection and archiving of cultural heritage.
Antigravity launched 'Project ETERNAL' in collaboration with Insta360 on 'World Heritage Day' (April 18th). The project aims to have cinematographers, creators, and cultural institutions collaborate to record and preserve global cultural heritage through digital technology.
In the Borobudur Temple digital archive, the A1 drone was used to perform spatial recording and 3D reconstruction of the temple and its surrounding environment, organizing it as a digital archive. This is expected to be used for a wide range of purposes, including research, digital exhibitions, and educational activities.
Traditionally, high-quality 3DGS required extensive multi-view large-scale image data collection, involving significant photography and complex flight path design. The Antigravity A1 features omnidirectional imaging and automatic flight functions, allowing it to efficiently acquire full-surround spatial information in a single flight. In this project, spatial data collection efficiency improved by approximately 3-5 times compared to conventional methods.
As for future developments, 'Project ETERNAL' is hosting the 'ETERNAL Challenge' for creators and institutions worldwide until June 24, 2026. Additionally, the company is collaborating with the Low-altitude Economy Promotion Association of Japan (LEAD-J) to work on social implementation within Japan.
FAQ
Antigravityによるボロブドゥール寺院のプロジェクトは何を目的としていますか?
文化遺産のデジタル保護とアーカイブを目的としており、遺跡への干渉を最小限に抑えつつ高精度な3D空間データを構築することを目指しています。
360度ドローン「A1」を使用することで、どのような効率向上が見込まれますか?
1回のフライトで全方位の空間情報を取得できるため、従来の多視点撮影方式と比べて空間データ収集効率が約3〜5倍向上します。
「Project ETERNAL」とはどのような取り組みですか?
世界中の文化遺産をデジタル技術で記録・保存することを目的とした、AntigravityとInsta360によるグローバルイニシアチブです。
3DGS技術の利点は何ですか?
360度空間キャプチャと組み合わせることで、遺跡周辺環境を高精度に空間記録し、物理的干渉を抑えながら自由な形での体験・理解を可能にします。
「ETERNAL Challenge」の概要を教えてください。
世界中のクリエイターや機関を対象に、360度空間記録への参加を呼びかけ、没入型3Dコンテンツの可能性を探求するコンテストで、2026年6月24日まで開催されています。