Multimedia Discovery of the Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man

<p class="Abstracttext">The dissemination and exploitation of cultural heritage milestones by using multimedia and interactive technologies continuously and quickly grows capturing the attention of academia and companies. It is necessary to adopt the state of the art technologies to...

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Main Authors: Eva Savina Maliverni, Enzo d'Annibale, Emanuele Frontoni, Adriano Mancini, Carlo Alberto Bozzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CASPUR-CIBER Publishing 2015-07-01
Series:SCIRES-IT
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Online Access:http://caspur-ciberpublishing.it/index.php/scires-it/article/view/11420
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Summary:<p class="Abstracttext">The dissemination and exploitation of cultural heritage milestones by using multimedia and interactive technologies continuously and quickly grows capturing the attention of academia and companies. It is necessary to adopt the state of the art technologies to present and make bi-directional the interaction of users with cultural heritage objects. In this work, we present two different applications of novel technologies applied to the Vitruvian man of Leonardo. The first application is the mirror that exploits a 3D depth sensor to compare the proportions of a user with the perfect ones of the Vitruvian man. The second application is a complex interaction between a complete novel 3D model of the Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man, sounds and image effects inside a 360-degrees hologram. These two systems are the results of interaction between academia and the 3D EVE spin-off company.</p>
ISSN:2239-4303