Sarcofago degli Sposi - Video

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Appellation Sarcofago degli Sposi - Video
Address Roma, Rome, Italy
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (41.918056 , 12.478375)
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Video of the 3D digitization of the of the Sarcofago degli Sposi, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome - Video creation, rendering, sequencing done in Blender - 3D model generated through Laser Triangulation 3D Scanning, color mapped from photos. 3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - Collaboration between ISTI-CNR, CINECA and the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome - Models created for the preparation of a thematic exposition, ad for the creation of a physical replica. The "Sarcofago degli Sposi" is a terracotta funerary urn, dating back to the VI Century BC. Discovered during an excavation in Cerveteri, it is now conserved in the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia (Rome).
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Source ISTI-CNR
Contacts Roberto ScopignoResearch DirectorISTI-CNR
1Via G. MoruzziPisa56124ITALY
roberto.scopigno@isti.cnr.itRoberto Scopigno, head of the Visual computing Lab, ISTI-CNR
Copyright Credit Line All rights reserved: ISTI-CNR & Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Roma
Europeana Rights Free access_no re_use
Start Date 600 BC
End Date 501 BC
Period Name 6th Century BC
Materials Terracotta
Heritage Asset Type Sarcophagus
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Name Sarcofago degli Sposi - video
Description Video of the 3D digitization of the of the Sarcofago degli Sposi, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome - Video creation, rendering, sequencing done in Blender - 3D model generated through Laser Triangulation 3D Scanning, color mapped from photos. 3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - Collaboration between ISTI-CNR, CINECA and the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome - Models created for the preparation of a thematic exposition, ad for the creation of a physical replica. The "Sarcofago degli Sposi" is a terracotta funerary urn, dating back to the VI Century BC. Discovered during an excavation in Cerveteri, it is now conserved in the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia (Rome).
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