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#AssessingPalmyra: the 3D model of the tetrapylon to save and document the memory of a world cultural heritage site
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In partnership with the DGAM, we’ve been in Palmyra to investigate the state of conservation of monuments before and after the attacks.
In the case of the tetrapylon, as with the roman theatre, the elaboration of a detailed 3D model has been made possible thanks to the visual documentation collected when we were in Palmyra with the DGAM after the destructions of the monuments by Daesh...
The 3D model of the Tetrapyla before destruction was not made by Iconem but by the New Palmyra Project. We deeply thank them for their amazing job.
Sketchfab Viewer API example
Switch between April 2016 and April 2017 var iframe = document.getElementById( 'api-frame' ); var version = '1.0.0'; //var urlid = '240f716462b8408ea7c4f3e9966e954f'; //'82b74a33787341f8881aec33c933a6f0'; var urlid = 'c17bc13761904764a7ab21e8d02b75f5'; var client = new Sketchfab( version, iframe ); var theApi; var show_before = true; client.init( urlid, { success: function onSuccess( api ){ theApi = api; api.start(); api.addEventListener( 'viewerready', function() { console.log( 'Viewer is ready' ); Util.SwitchBeforeAfter(); } ); }, error: function onError() { console.log( 'Viewer error' ); } } ); var Util = { getNodeMap: function(theApi) { theApi.getNodeMap( function( err, nodes ) { if ( !err ) { console.log( nodes ); } } ); }, ShowMeshByPattern: function(theApi,pattern,doshow) { theApi.getNodeMap( function( err, nodes ) { if (err) { console.log('Error getting nodes'); return; }; var keys = Object.keys(nodes); //the node array is a set of numbered objects. Here we get an array of keys to those objects var isOption; for (var n = 0; n < keys.length; n++) { var node = nodes[keys[n]]; //show or hide the meshes which match the pattern isOption = node.name && (node.name.indexOf(pattern) !== -1) && (node.type === 'MatrixTransform'); if (isOption) { if (doshow) { theApi.show(node.instanceID); }else{ theApi.hide(node.instanceID); } } } }); }, SwitchBeforeAfter: function() { before_name = 'Avant'; after_name = 'Apres'; if (true) { if (show_before) { Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Thetra_Avant', true); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Thetra_Apres', false); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'OUTLINE', false); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Modelisation_Tetra', true); } else { Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Thetra_Avant', false); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Thetra_Apres', true); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'OUTLINE', true); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, 'Modelisation_Tetra', false); } } else { if (show_before) { Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, before_name, show_before); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, after_name, show_before); } else { Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, after_name, !show_before); Util.ShowMeshByPattern(theApi, before_name, show_before); } } show_before = !show_before; } } console.log('util defined');
All credit for the 3D model of the Tetrapyla before destruction goes for New Palmyra Project (Licence Creative Commons, CC0)
Ground pictures and several hundreds of drone pictures allowed to craft a very detailed digitization of the monument. This model represents first of all a documentation of the cultural heritage in its integrity and degraded, to be transmissed to future generation according to the main aim of #AssessingPalmyra project.
Secondly, it is a scientific tool that support experts in making appropriate decisions about the restoration of the monument. Since the monument is now almost entirely destroyed (see The tetrapylon, third focus of #AssessingPalmyra project) it’s essential to have the possibility to observe it as it was before the attacks to recompose it. Indeed, from the 3D reconstruction we can get very important information, both architectural and artistic.
This kind of new tools to save endangered heritage memory are of outmost importance even because they make heritage accessible: they let people see cultural heritage that today is destroyed or located in inaccessible places (with the tetrapylon for instance, we’re dealing with both circumstances).
april 10th 2017 // spent the day in the historic city of Røros! Favourite city in the entire world, there is so much amazing history! Went to the museum made in the smeltery from when the city was one of Norways biggest in copper mining // day ten of the April study challenge!
What are some of your general study tips? I don't have too many study tips, really. One thing that I've become more aware of after being in the studyblr community is not to try so hard. When you are scrolling your feed, there will be beautiful notes with amazing decoration, but not everybody is good at decorating their notes, and that's okay. There's been so many mines I've looked at my feed, and then at my own notes and felt that my notes are way too ugly to be studyblr content. But that is okay! The important part is learning the curriculum, not that your notes look like that belong in the Louvre! So I guess my tip will be to pay attention to what you're actually supposed to be learning before you pay attention to how your notes look
Once capital of the Achaemenid Empire, the city of Pasargadae was constructed under the reign of Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC). Located in ancient Persia, near the city of Shiraz, it is today one of Iran's UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
The archaeological site extension is estimated to be 6 km², and many elements of the ancient city are still to be uncovered and understood.
Iconem team collaborated in the joint Iran-France mission in Pasargadae providing aerial photography of the site using drones. The large-scale photogrammetry allowed to collect a huge volume of data, from large scale maps up to very detailed architectural structures. The resulting models will be very useful for archaeologists to investigate the topographical map of the site, and can represent a potential basis for future architectural studies…
Le Cattedrali sotterranee sono le cantine di quattro aziende (Coppo, Bosca, Contratto e Gancia) che si dipanano sotto Canelli: qui Coppo. Una meraviglia diventata Patrimonio dell'Unesco nel 2014. Non un museo, un luogo dei ricordi, ma il posto della continuità. In questi monumenti si lavora. Sono luoghi vivi, come il vino e il legno delle botti che lo custodisce. #piemonte #canelli #coppo #unesco #unescosite #piemonteoutdoor #monferrato #piemonte_is #piedmont #wine #sommelier #winelover #architecture #cellar #winecellar #barrel #amazing #winery #barbera #italy #today #piemonteturismo #piemonte_city #hostorical #ancient (presso Canelli)