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Digital Mont'e Prama: dalla digitalizzazione accurata alla valorizzazione di uno straordinario complesso statuario

Enrico Gobbetti, Ruggero Pintus, Fabio Bettio, Fabio Marton, Marco Agus, and Marcos Balsa Rodriguez

2015

Abstract

The paper outlines the main outcomes of the Digital Mont'e Prama project, which started from a large scale acquisition campaign of the Mont'e Prama complex, an extraordinary collection of stone fragments from the Nuragic era, depicting larger-than-life archers, warriors, boxers, as well as small models of prehistoric nuraghe (cone-shaped stone towers). The acquisition campaign has covered 36 statues mounted on metallic supports, acquired at 0.25mm resolution, resulting in over 6200 range scans (over 1.3G valid samples) and over 3400 10Mpixel photographs. Innovative technologies were studied and developed in order to acquire, process, and reconstruct highly-detailed 3D representations of the statues. These digital surrogates, in addition to documenting the conservation status of the objects, are exploited for a variety of valorization applications, ranging from physical replicas for tactile museums, to network-based frameworks for interactive exploration on mobile devices and high-end projection-based interactive installation in museum settings.

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Enrico Gobbetti, Ruggero Pintus, Fabio Bettio, Fabio Marton, Marco Agus, and Marcos Balsa Rodriguez. Digital Mont'e Prama: dalla digitalizzazione accurata alla valorizzazione di uno straordinario complesso statuario. Archeomatica, 6(1): 10-14, 2015.

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@Article{Gobbetti:2015:DMP,
    author = {Enrico Gobbetti and Ruggero Pintus and Fabio Bettio and Fabio Marton and Marco Agus and Marcos {Balsa Rodriguez}},
    title = {{Digital Mont'e Prama}: dalla digitalizzazione accurata alla valorizzazione di uno straordinario complesso statuario},
    journal = {Archeomatica},
    volume = {6},
    number = {1},
    pages = {10--14},
    year = {2015},
    abstract = { The paper outlines the main outcomes of the Digital Mont'e Prama project, which started from a large scale acquisition campaign of the Mont'e Prama complex, an extraordinary collection of stone fragments from the Nuragic era, depicting larger-than-life archers, warriors, boxers, as well as small models of prehistoric nuraghe (cone-shaped stone towers). The acquisition campaign has covered 36 statues mounted on metallic supports, acquired at 0.25mm resolution, resulting in over 6200 range scans (over 1.3G valid samples) and over 3400 10Mpixel photographs. Innovative technologies were studied and developed in order to acquire, process, and reconstruct highly-detailed 3D representations of the statues. These digital surrogates, in addition to documenting the conservation status of the objects, are exploited for a variety of valorization applications, ranging from physical replicas for tactile museums, to network-based frameworks for interactive exploration on mobile devices and high-end projection-based interactive installation in museum settings. },
    url = {http://vic.crs4.it/vic/cgi-bin/bib-page.cgi?id='Gobbetti:2015:DMP'},
}