This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids museum visitors learn about a musical instrument that is part of the exhibit: an exceptionally well preserved ancient pan flute, most probably of greek origins. The paper first discusses the approach to non-invasive analysis on the instrument, which was based on 3D scanning using computerized tomography (CT scan), and provided the starting point to inspect the geometry and some aspects of the construction of the instrument. A tentative reconstruction of the instrument tuning is then presented, which is based on the previous analysis and on elements of theory of ancient Greek music. Finally, the paper presents the design approach and the first re...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in exper...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
Between 2015 and 2016, the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art (MSA) took part in the Universi...
Digital technologies and 3D models, nowadays largely used to document archaeological remains and to ...
<div><p>The current paper proposes a unique approach by examining the ancient Greek literature and a...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
In this work, two historical flutes of the late eighteenth century were analysed by means of X-ray c...
These are the slides that accompanied a presentation delivered at the ICS Sunoikisis Seminar on Digi...
The virtual reconstruction of the aulos found in Temple R at Selinunte aims to increase and improve ...
The Collection — of Historic Musical Instruments (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) has gained exten...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in exper...
This paper presents ongoing work aimed at realizing an interactive museum installation that aids mus...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
Between 2015 and 2016, the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art (MSA) took part in the Universi...
Digital technologies and 3D models, nowadays largely used to document archaeological remains and to ...
<div><p>The current paper proposes a unique approach by examining the ancient Greek literature and a...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
In this work, two historical flutes of the late eighteenth century were analysed by means of X-ray c...
These are the slides that accompanied a presentation delivered at the ICS Sunoikisis Seminar on Digi...
The virtual reconstruction of the aulos found in Temple R at Selinunte aims to increase and improve ...
The Collection — of Historic Musical Instruments (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) has gained exten...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in exper...