The 360° panoramic images project the subject at the center of the digital reproduction of the scene, making immersive the photographic experience. Panoramic photography is, therefore, one of the most evocative ways for the remote exploration of a place. The possible applications are unlimited and certainly of great impact in the field of dissemination and cultural promotion. The intention to create an artificial reproduction of a real scene, in which immerse the viewer, acting on its perception of perspective, is present in the artistic world and in the pictorial productions long before the advent of photography. The first documented attempts to express, through images, the depth of the third dimension can be read in ancient Cretan and Egy...
Optical aids employed by artists over the centuries: a grid of threads, a camera obscura, etc. Can...
The traditional relation among photographs and drawing relates the study, the representation and the...
Over the centuries our gaze incessantly fell upon fine under-paintings which, imitating architectura...
The 360° panoramic images project the subject at the center of the digital reproduction of the scene...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
This paper shows the results of a series of graphical experiments conducted as part of a PRIN resear...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
What is the relationship between a viewer and a quadratura when the viewer gazes on this Architectur...
The submitted article investigates the existence of a philological and semantic continuity between c...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
This project sets out to investigate spatial illusion within realist painting. Observations concer...
Virtual reconstruction of an illusory space. The relief-perspective by Giovanni Maria da Bitonto in ...
International audienceThe panoramas often evoke an outdated attraction, born a little before the 19t...
The Milanese church Santa Maria presso San Satiro documents an experimental integration between pers...
Optical aids employed by artists over the centuries: a grid of threads, a camera obscura, etc. Can...
The traditional relation among photographs and drawing relates the study, the representation and the...
Over the centuries our gaze incessantly fell upon fine under-paintings which, imitating architectura...
The 360° panoramic images project the subject at the center of the digital reproduction of the scene...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
This paper shows the results of a series of graphical experiments conducted as part of a PRIN resear...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
What is the relationship between a viewer and a quadratura when the viewer gazes on this Architectur...
The submitted article investigates the existence of a philological and semantic continuity between c...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
This project sets out to investigate spatial illusion within realist painting. Observations concer...
Virtual reconstruction of an illusory space. The relief-perspective by Giovanni Maria da Bitonto in ...
International audienceThe panoramas often evoke an outdated attraction, born a little before the 19t...
The Milanese church Santa Maria presso San Satiro documents an experimental integration between pers...
Optical aids employed by artists over the centuries: a grid of threads, a camera obscura, etc. Can...
The traditional relation among photographs and drawing relates the study, the representation and the...
Over the centuries our gaze incessantly fell upon fine under-paintings which, imitating architectura...