54. Photorealist[ish] - Another look at appearance and 3D documentation in heritage - Part A
Tracks
Room A4
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
1:45 PM - 4:05 PM |
Room A4 |
Speaker
Mr. Sjoerd Van Riel
Museum of Cultural History
Documenting and presenting material properties of archaeological artefacts in 3D
Dr. Philip Sapirstein
University Of Toronto
Relative-Depth Imaging and the Digital Squeeze: Nonphotorealistic tools for Epigraphical Autopsy at the Athenian Agora
Ms. Adriana Gunzel
University Of Bonn
New Technologies for the Documentation and Visualization of Greek Pottery
Ms. Yiming Du
Institute For Digital Cultural Heritage Studies - Lmu Munich
GCS Model: Developing 3D Reconstructions of Classical and Hellenistic Statues for Interactive Museum Exhibition based on the PSHuman Algorithm
Prof. Dimitrios Makris
UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA
3D digitization of a composite medieval sword: challenges between dry versus wet surfaces
Prof. Dimitrios Makris
UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA
3D Model Representations of Crosses with Micro-Relief Utilizing Photogrammetry and NeRFs Techniques
Mr. Alexis Pantos
Museum of Cultural History, UiO, Oslo
Double-Hemisphere RTI for Translucent Heritage Objects
