Browsing EG GCH: EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Subject "3D modelling"
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3D Semantic Modelling of Scale Models from 2D Historical Plans
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The French collection of Plans-Reliefs, scale models of fortified towns, are an exceptional architectural heritage. Many cities, represented on these plans-reliefs, would like to expose, develop and exploit this historical ... -
Battery Aachen - Using Landscape Reconstruction for On-site Exploration of a World War One Military Unit
(IEEE, 2015)This short paper shows the work that has been done in collaboration between Visual Dimension bvba and the Raversyde Museum for the reconstruction of the military site of the Battery Aachen, giving some hints of the further ... -
The Etruscans and the Afterlife - An Engaging Exhibition with Accurate Scientific, Technological and Communicative Requirements
(IEEE, 2015)The communication of museums, with the aim to engage and attract a wider audience, is undergoing a radical change, seeking in ICT a help. The joint exhibition ''The Etruscans and the Afterlife'', hosted by the National ... -
INSIDDE Project - Unveiling the Secrets of Art Through Graphene-based Terahertz Technologies
(IEEE, 2015)In this paper we describe how terahertz technology can be applied in different areas of cultural heritage to analyze paintings and ceramics, producing digital surrogates that, together with the developed applications and ... -
Integrated method for tracking changes in archeo-landscapes using remote and close-range technologies
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The importance of visible built heritage and archeolandscapes for preservation of collective memory and identity is widely acknowledged across disciplines regarding heritage protection and valorisation. The complex analysis ... -
Replicating perishable artefacts. A project for analysis and exhibition of Early Medieval objects from the Byzantine village at Scorpo (Supersano, Italy)
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Artefacts found in an archaeological excavation are sometimes made of perishable or fragile material like wood, iron, or leather. These present obvious conservation problems. This is the case of various artefacts from the ...