virtual modelling techniques applications in the field of conservation of architectural heritage
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“In New York, the Blue Man Group, an ensemble that has turned performance art into highly accessible theatre, plays constantly on the ambiguity between ‘live’ and ‘taped’ through its use of a portable camera and a large, mural-sized screen poised on the lip of the stage. When members of the group disappear off-stage, the audience is never sure whether their antics behind the curtain, labeled ‘live’ on the screen, are actually live or taped.”[1][1] [1] Davis, 1995, p In these days it is possible to see the group on television advertisements of Intel Corporation, the leading CPU producer. For more information on Blue Man Group see group’s official web site: URL:
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1.3 3D Reconstruction of Temple of Apollon Smintheus in Çanakkale Gürpınar
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1.21 GIS - Main fields of application City planning and administration Mapping Civil and military engineering Conservation plans for natural and build environments Archeology documentation, analysis and management Disaster monitoring and emergency management Real-time vehicle tracking Traffic design and management Anthropology - Anatomy Air quality management Conservation and monitoring of endangered species Soil erosion control and agricultural planning Forestry operations Military strategy making
Data sources for GIS Existing maps and plans: large-scale scanners – raster to vector conversion Remote sensing tools 1 (Airborne prospection): –Satellite imagery –Aerial photography –Multispectral and thermal prospecting –Photogrammetry and rectification Remote sensing tools 2 (Geophysical and geochemical surveying): Buried sites and under-layers. –Resistivity surveying –Magnetic surveying –Ground penetrating radar –Seismic prospecting and geochemical examination of soil Remote sensing tools 3 (Others): –Laser scanners 1.22
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