2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.daach.2019.e00125
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Digital fabrication of cultural heritage artwork replicas. In the search for resilience and socio-cultural commitment

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“…3D Capitals (http://librarylivinglab.cvc.uab.cat/home/capitals) is an ongoing project led by the Computer Vision Center (CVC) and the UAB that contributes to giving answers to one of the challenges that research centers currently face -technology transfer with social value, a notion comprised in the Responsible Research Innovation framework (Owen, Macnaghten, and Stilgoe 2012;Stilgoe, Owen, and Macnaghten 2013;von Schomberg and Blok 2020). Digital humanities are becoming a fertile field of experimentation in this direction, and various projects are testing the use of 3D modeling and printing technologies in order to revalue the public cultural heritage and disseminate it to society (Ackerman and Glekas 2017;Merchán et al 2019;Scopigno et al 2017). In this context, the CVC, together with the Sant Cugat Museum and the Library Living Lab, launched an Open Citizen Science project in 2018 with the aim of digitalizing the 144 capitals of the Sant Cugat del Vallès monastery cloister, which are a masterpiece of European medieval art representing biblical scenes, plant motifs, fantastic animals, and delicate geometric figures.…”
Section: D Capitals: Citizens Cocreating the City's Digital Culturalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D Capitals (http://librarylivinglab.cvc.uab.cat/home/capitals) is an ongoing project led by the Computer Vision Center (CVC) and the UAB that contributes to giving answers to one of the challenges that research centers currently face -technology transfer with social value, a notion comprised in the Responsible Research Innovation framework (Owen, Macnaghten, and Stilgoe 2012;Stilgoe, Owen, and Macnaghten 2013;von Schomberg and Blok 2020). Digital humanities are becoming a fertile field of experimentation in this direction, and various projects are testing the use of 3D modeling and printing technologies in order to revalue the public cultural heritage and disseminate it to society (Ackerman and Glekas 2017;Merchán et al 2019;Scopigno et al 2017). In this context, the CVC, together with the Sant Cugat Museum and the Library Living Lab, launched an Open Citizen Science project in 2018 with the aim of digitalizing the 144 capitals of the Sant Cugat del Vallès monastery cloister, which are a masterpiece of European medieval art representing biblical scenes, plant motifs, fantastic animals, and delicate geometric figures.…”
Section: D Capitals: Citizens Cocreating the City's Digital Culturalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of these digitalized data for applications related to reverse engineering is added to all the applications already mentioned (Fatuzzo, Sequenzia, & Oliveri, 2016;Sequenzia, Fatuzzo, & Oliveri, 2021). Digital photogrammetric surveys and also the data acquired by the use of handheld scans are so accurate that they permit the recreation and replacement of lost fragments using 3D printing techniques, or the manufacture of moulds to reproduce replicas at different scales (Henriques, Bailão, Rocha, & Costa, 2020;Merchán, Merchán, Salamanca, Pérez, & Nogales, 2019). Thus, this technique is ideal for generating extensive databases of 3D elements which classify existing details in different plasterworks located in different places.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, recent advancement in high technology has led to several attempts in digital technology-based contactless replication to solve the issues of complex processes of the conventional contact method of replication and minimize secondary damage to artifacts (Di Franco et al, 2015;Merchán et al, 2019;Jo et al, 2020a). Byun et al (2009) and Ahn (2017) printed threedimensional (3D) scanning results of artifacts, colored them and treated their surface to complete the replication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%