“Danteum of Giuseppe Terrangi and Pietro Lingeri” by Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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  • ©Takehiko Nagakura  Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Conference:


  • SIGGRAPH 1998
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SIGGRAPH Video Review:


Track:


    04

Title:


    Danteum of Giuseppe Terrangi and Pietro Lingeri

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Company / Institution / Agency:


  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Description:


    This demonstration film is an effort by MIT scholars to visualize sensations in great unbuilt architecture through the use of radiosity-based computer graphics tools. In 1938, two Italian architects designed the Danteum in Rome, a monument dedicated to Dante, the great Italian poet.


Additional Contributors:


    Director: Takehiko Nagakura

    Producer: Takehiko Nagakura

    Contributors: Haldane Liew, Ben Black

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