INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)

<p>Cultural heritage domain has started to adopt various modern technologies to improve their visitor’s user experience within various museum exhibitions. There are a wide variety of academic papers that present various workflow that enable the digitization of various cultural heritage assets,...

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Main Authors: Radu COMES, Cătălin GREC, Călin NEAMȚU, Cristian GĂZDAC, Liliana MATEESCU-SUCIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mega Publishing House 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
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Online Access:https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/622
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author Radu COMES
Cătălin GREC
Călin NEAMȚU
Cristian GĂZDAC
Liliana MATEESCU-SUCIU
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Cătălin GREC
Călin NEAMȚU
Cristian GĂZDAC
Liliana MATEESCU-SUCIU
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description <p>Cultural heritage domain has started to adopt various modern technologies to improve their visitor’s user experience within various museum exhibitions. There are a wide variety of academic papers that present various workflow that enable the digitization of various cultural heritage assets, starting from small objects up to entire buildings and fortifications. This paper is focused on the development of 3D models that are suited for 3D printing using budget 3D printers as well as open-source 3D modelling software to enable the physical reconstruction of tangible cultural heritage assets. The case study presented within the paper has been done on the Dacian ornamental discs that has been looted from the Dacian hill fort from Piatra Roșie (Luncani, Hunedoara County, Romania) and the only references are a set of images that have appeared online at an action house from United States of America. Researchers are currently making new materials 3D printable expanding their category from plastics and metals up to composite materials that combine multiple materials to get the best properties of each. Along with these new materials, a wide variety of 3D printing technologies have been developed, these technologies have the potential to become a vital component in cultural heritage empowering the research, documentation, and preservation for a wide variety of cultural heritage assets.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-1e4dec4b6ab94a369a975e96a915ac8d2023-07-15T08:42:10ZengMega Publishing HouseJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology2360-266X2021-04-018110.14795/j.v8i1.622357INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)Radu COMES0Cătălin GREC1Călin NEAMȚU2Cristian GĂZDAC3Liliana MATEESCU-SUCIU4Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Design Engineering and RoboticsTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Design Engineering and RoboticsTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Design Engineering and RoboticsInstitute of Archaeology Cluj-NapocaBabeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca<p>Cultural heritage domain has started to adopt various modern technologies to improve their visitor’s user experience within various museum exhibitions. There are a wide variety of academic papers that present various workflow that enable the digitization of various cultural heritage assets, starting from small objects up to entire buildings and fortifications. This paper is focused on the development of 3D models that are suited for 3D printing using budget 3D printers as well as open-source 3D modelling software to enable the physical reconstruction of tangible cultural heritage assets. The case study presented within the paper has been done on the Dacian ornamental discs that has been looted from the Dacian hill fort from Piatra Roșie (Luncani, Hunedoara County, Romania) and the only references are a set of images that have appeared online at an action house from United States of America. Researchers are currently making new materials 3D printable expanding their category from plastics and metals up to composite materials that combine multiple materials to get the best properties of each. Along with these new materials, a wide variety of 3D printing technologies have been developed, these technologies have the potential to become a vital component in cultural heritage empowering the research, documentation, and preservation for a wide variety of cultural heritage assets.</p>https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/622cultural heritage, 3d reconstruction, 3d printing, tangible assets, museum exhibitions
spellingShingle Radu COMES
Cătălin GREC
Călin NEAMȚU
Cristian GĂZDAC
Liliana MATEESCU-SUCIU
INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
cultural heritage, 3d reconstruction, 3d printing, tangible assets, museum exhibitions
title INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
title_full INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
title_fullStr INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
title_full_unstemmed INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
title_short INTANGIBLE HERITAGE?...NOT ANYMORE, FROM PHOTO TO 3D PRINTED CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS REPLICAS. THE TWO MISSING IRON DISCS FROM THE DACIAN HILLFORT OF PIATRA ROȘIE (ROMANIA)
title_sort intangible heritage not anymore from photo to 3d printed cultural heritage assets replicas the two missing iron discs from the dacian hillfort of piatra rosie romania
topic cultural heritage, 3d reconstruction, 3d printing, tangible assets, museum exhibitions
url https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/622
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