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Tracing provenance of lost and found Cypriot Byzantine icons
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)This paper presents an ongoing research on the development of a WebGIS tool, based on a formal knowledge representation, able to trace the spatio-temporal paths of Cypriot Byzantine icons. Many were looted in the past, ... -
The virtual concreteness of the architectural project. Ideas and experimentations for a digital archive of the Italian Masters work of the 20th century
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)We propose to illustrate a methodological approach aimed to establish a "Digital archive of the Italian Masters work in the second half of the 20th century". To this end, we consider the architectural project from its ... -
Virtual Reconstruction and Experimental Attempt in Archaeology: The Massalian Treasury in Delphi
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Around 500 BC, the Massalians went to Delphi to erect a Treasury in Athena's sanctuary. A Treasury is like a small temple. It is, however, both an offering and a place to shelter offerings. The construction of the Treasury ... -
Web Visualization of Complex Reality-Based 3D Models with Nubes
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)This paper discusses the fundamental issues of the real-time web-based visualization of complex reality-based 3D models. As web platform, we use NUBES, an innovative and powerful tool for sharing and analyzing reality-based ... -
The West Digital Conservatory of Archaeological Heritage project
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The West Digital Conservatory of Archaeological Heritage project, a.k.a. WDCAH, is a new French research organization whose aim is to both ensure the preservation of digital archaeological data, and deliver expertise in ... -
When script engravings reveal a semantic link between the conceptual and the spatial dimensions of a monument: the case of the Tomb of Emperor Qianlong.
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Like most Chinese imperial tombs, the tomb of Emperor Qianlong consists of a suite of four rooms forming a underground space of 372 m2. Its originality lies in the inscriptions which are engraved on the walls and vaults ...