학술논문

The Etruscans and the Afterlife an engaging exhibition with accurate scientific, technological and communicative requirements
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 Digital Heritage Digital Heritage, 2015. 1:231-238 Sep, 2015
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Three-dimensional displays
Motion pictures
History
Solid modeling
Visualization
Information technology
3D modelling
Open Source
3D videomapping
Computer Graphics
Holographic System
Museum communication
Virtual Heritage
Language
Abstract
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 Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and the Museum of the History of Bologna - Genus Bononiae - presents a strong commitment towards a renewed communicational effort of this kind, merging a traditional display of archaeological findings and spectacular technological applications. The paper presents the three digital applications developed by VisitLab Cineca for the exhibition: a projection show combining 3D architectural mapping, with 10 coordinated projectors, and a holographic projection of the Sarcophagus of the Spouses; the holographic projection of the bronze vase called “Situla della Certosa”; a Computer Graphics short movie, “Ati at the discovery of Veii”.