“Digital reconstruction and 4D presentation through time” by El-Hakim, Lapointe and Whiting

  • ©Sabry F. El-Hakim, Jean-François Lapointe, and Emily Whiting

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    Digital reconstruction and 4D presentation through time

Session/Category Title:   The Future of Art


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    Results of an image-based modeling technology applied to preservation of Greek metopes, Dutch paintings, Medieval castles, and Renaissance architecture. They show how large-scale architecture and small-scale art objects were captured with precise geometry and texture for easy accessibility to our digital culture.

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    1. Camuffo, D., and Sturaro, G. 2003. Sixty-cm submersion of Venice discovered thanks to Canaletto’s paintings. Climate Change 58, 333–343.
    2. Demotride Viewer. http://www.demotride.net.
    3. El-Hakim, S. F., 2001. A flexible approach to 3D reconstruction from single images. ACM SIGGRAPH’01 Technical Sketches.
    4. Sideris, A., and Roussou, M. 2002. Making a new world out of an old one: In search of a common language for archaeological immersive VR representation. VSMM, 31–42.


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