Retraction Note: Cross basin water diversion project based on VR visual system and urban public art design

2021 
The main research content of this paper is VR visualization allocation algorithm which can realize memory optimization. The use of this algorithm can effectively reduce the redundancy of modeling and centralized processing of multiple models, reduce the time consumption, improve the efficiency of modeling, and ensure the smooth operation of VR visualization system. It is important to note that the economic development of the region will affect the visualization effect, especially when studying the water shortage in high-level areas, so in the actual water resource problem-solving process, the cross basin water transfer method is often adopted. The inter basin water transfer project needs to span the distance of time and space in the process of implementation. It has the characteristics of multi-objective, multi task, dynamic change, and unknown. These characteristics determine that the inter basin water transfer project is a complex and arduous task. Water diversion project is born to solve the uneven distribution of regional water resources, which can effectively solve the problem of water supply and consumption. In addition, the water diversion project can also improve the ecological conditions of the region and can also improve the quality of drinking water in the receiving area, so as to improve the quality of life of the people in the region. With the continuous progress of society, urban construction began to pay more attention to public art. This paper studies the current situation of public art in modern cities in China and puts forward plans and suggestions in line with China’s national conditions according to the actual situation and prospects the future development of urban art in China. Urban public art originated in Western countries and developed rapidly after entering China. It is perfectly integrated with Chinese culture, forming a unique development path for China.
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