Abstract. In the field of an industrial research program between the ‘Mediterranean’ University and the Naos Consulting’s company, we developed the V.I.S.A. project, Visualizing Innovative and Social Artworks, through which we tried to create a new model of museum, called the 3.0. Museum, embracing the challenge thrown by the MIBACT to increase the performances of the Italian museums by means of the use of the digital ICT. In addition, we consciously tried to reinforce the technological communication for the Cultural Heritage’s fruition and enhancement. The research is focused on the study and the analysis of a wide repertoire of terracotta’s vases, red-figure and black-figure vase painting, discovered in the Magna-Graecia’s area. These finds cover a temporal line that goes from the VI century BC to the IV century BC, structured in different typologies: craters, amphoras, lekanes, dynoi, kàntharoi, hydriae, etc. Here, we present, for the first time ever, a research that starts from the pho- togrammetric survey of very ancient potteries, characterized by a double and triple curvature. Once we analysed the geometry of the models, we unwrapped the surfaces of the vases, normalizing the figures and calculating their defor- mations. After that, thanks to the archaeologist’s support, we modelled the 3D scene, developing a digital segmentation of the space. Thanks to this method- ology, it is possible to understand better the scenes, enriching the ‘silent’ finds and giving a new way to enhance the Cultural Heritage, though a semantic and a more communicative dissemination.

From the Vascular Art to the Representation of the Scene: Build, Deconstruct, Rebuild / Fatta, F., Marraffa, A.. - 1:(2020), pp. 498-512. (XVIII International Congress of Architectural Graphic Expression Zaragoza (Spain) ) [10.1007/978-3-030-47979-4_43].

From the Vascular Art to the Representation of the Scene: Build, Deconstruct, Rebuild

Fatta Francesca
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Marraffa Andrea
2020-01-01

Abstract

Abstract. In the field of an industrial research program between the ‘Mediterranean’ University and the Naos Consulting’s company, we developed the V.I.S.A. project, Visualizing Innovative and Social Artworks, through which we tried to create a new model of museum, called the 3.0. Museum, embracing the challenge thrown by the MIBACT to increase the performances of the Italian museums by means of the use of the digital ICT. In addition, we consciously tried to reinforce the technological communication for the Cultural Heritage’s fruition and enhancement. The research is focused on the study and the analysis of a wide repertoire of terracotta’s vases, red-figure and black-figure vase painting, discovered in the Magna-Graecia’s area. These finds cover a temporal line that goes from the VI century BC to the IV century BC, structured in different typologies: craters, amphoras, lekanes, dynoi, kàntharoi, hydriae, etc. Here, we present, for the first time ever, a research that starts from the pho- togrammetric survey of very ancient potteries, characterized by a double and triple curvature. Once we analysed the geometry of the models, we unwrapped the surfaces of the vases, normalizing the figures and calculating their defor- mations. After that, thanks to the archaeologist’s support, we modelled the 3D scene, developing a digital segmentation of the space. Thanks to this method- ology, it is possible to understand better the scenes, enriching the ‘silent’ finds and giving a new way to enhance the Cultural Heritage, though a semantic and a more communicative dissemination.
2020
Inglese
Luis Agustín-Hernández • Aurelio Vallespín Muniesa • Angélica Fernández-Morales Editors
Luis Agustín-Hernández • Aurelio Vallespín Muniesa • Angélica Fernández-Morales Editors
Graphical Heritage
Contributo
XVIII International Congress of Architectural Graphic Expression
1
498
512
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978-3-030-47978-7
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-47979-4
Springer
SVIZZERA
Esperti anonimi
Zaragoza (Spain)
Internazionale
Photogrammetry; Unwrapping; Edutainment
Springer Series in Design and Innovation (SSDI) publishes books on innovation and the latest developments in the fields of Product Design, Interior Design and Communication Design, with particular emphasis on technological and formal innovation, and on the application of digital technologies and new materials. The series explores all aspects of design, e.g. Human-Centered Design/User Experience, Service Design, and Design Thinking, which provide transversal and innovative approaches oriented on the involvement of people throughout the design development process. In addition, it covers emerging areas of research that may represent essential opportunities for economic and social development. In fields ranging from the humanities to engineering and architecture, design is increasingly being recognized as a key means of bringing ideas to the market by transforming them into user-friendly and appealing products or services. Moreover, it provides a variety of methodologies, tools and techniques that can be used at different stages of the innovation process to enhance the value of new products and services.
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Fatta, Francesca; Marraffa, Andrea
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From the Vascular Art to the Representation of the Scene: Build, Deconstruct, Rebuild / Fatta, F., Marraffa, A.. - 1:(2020), pp. 498-512. (XVIII International Congress of Architectural Graphic Expression Zaragoza (Spain) ) [10.1007/978-3-030-47979-4_43].
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