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Paper Title: Tracks as a Living Archive: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage Through Cinema
Authors Name: Merin Varghese , Dr. N. Bhuvana
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Abstract: Digital platforms enable the preservation and dissemination of traditions, languages, and historical knowledge from previous generations, playing a crucial role in safeguarding cultural heritage for future generations. The digital era facilitates the sharing of information without requiring physical presence, thereby providing global access to diverse cultures and histories. Advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and virtual reality enhance cultural experiences by making them more immersive and engaging. John Curran's Tracks (2013), based on Robyn Davidson's memoir, contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage. This paper examines the representation of indigenous Australian culture and investigates the role of digital media in preserving cultural traditions. The study is structured into three sections. The first section addresses indigenous culture along the journey, emphasizing the significance of oral traditions, beliefs, and the profound connection between indigenous communities and their land. The second section explores film as a digital archive of culture, wherein Tracks functions as a virtual repository that preserves cultural heritage through visual and auditory elements. The final section discusses the continuity of culture in the digital era, highlighting the importance of respecting and amplifying indigenous voices. It underscores the increasing necessity of utilizing digital platforms responsibly to safeguard heritage while fostering deeper cross-cultural understanding.
Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Digital era, Indigenous representation
Cite Article: "Tracks as a Living Archive: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage Through Cinema", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 11, page no.b784-b786, November-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2511188.pdf
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Country: Palakkad, Kerala, India
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