Tangible Heritage: Production of Astrolabes on a Laser Engraver

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2007
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The Eurographics Association
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The astrolabe, an analog computing device, used to be the iconic instrument of astronomers during the Middle Ages. It allowed a multitude of operations of practical astronomy which were otherwise cumbersome to perform in an epoch when mathematics had apparently almost been forgotten. Usually made from wood or sheet metal, a few hundred instruments, mostly from brass, survived until today and are valuable museum showpieces. This paper explains a procedural modelling approach for the construction of the classical kinds of astrolabes, which allows a wide variety of applications from plain explanatory illustrations to 3D models, and even the production of working physical astrolabes usable for public or classroom demonstrations.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:egch.20071006
, booktitle = {
EG Cultural Heritage Papers
}, editor = {
David B. Arnold and Andrej Ferko
}, title = {{
Tangible Heritage: Production of Astrolabes on a Laser Engraver
}}, author = {
Zotti, Georg
}, year = {
2007
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {}, DOI = {
10.2312/egch.20071006
} }
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