Cultural heritage is often not accessible to visually impaired and blind people, hardly ever when dealing with twodimensional artworks like, for instance, paintings. In fact, despite tactile reproductions of 3D works of art such as sculptures or architectural models are quite common, a real barrier between blind people and pictorial artworks still exists, obviously due to their intrinsic 2D format. The translation of paintings into bas-relieves is recognized to be one of the most effective ways for breaking down such a barrier, thus allowing a sensible improvement in blind people’s accessibility to this kind of works of art. Moving from these considerations, in this work the authors want to provide a bird’s eye view on a new methodology for the semi-automatic generation of tactile 3D models starting from paintings, in particular those characterized by single-point perspective. The proposed method relies on an interactive Computer-based modelling procedure, which is conceived to be simple and effective to use. The procedure, which has been implemented into a prototypal software package, has been effectively used to “translate” a set of paintings from the Italian Renaissance.
Tactile exploration of paintings: An interactive procedure for the reconstruction of 2.5D models / L. Governi; R. Furferi; Y. Volpe; L. Puggelli; N. Vanni. - STAMPA. - 22nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED):(2014), pp. 14-19. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED) tenutosi a Palermo nel June 16-19) [10.1109/MED.2014.6961319].
Tactile exploration of paintings: An interactive procedure for the reconstruction of 2.5D models
GOVERNI, LAPO;FURFERI, ROCCO;VOLPE, YARY;PUGGELLI, LUCA;VANNI, NICCOLO'
2014
Abstract
Cultural heritage is often not accessible to visually impaired and blind people, hardly ever when dealing with twodimensional artworks like, for instance, paintings. In fact, despite tactile reproductions of 3D works of art such as sculptures or architectural models are quite common, a real barrier between blind people and pictorial artworks still exists, obviously due to their intrinsic 2D format. The translation of paintings into bas-relieves is recognized to be one of the most effective ways for breaking down such a barrier, thus allowing a sensible improvement in blind people’s accessibility to this kind of works of art. Moving from these considerations, in this work the authors want to provide a bird’s eye view on a new methodology for the semi-automatic generation of tactile 3D models starting from paintings, in particular those characterized by single-point perspective. The proposed method relies on an interactive Computer-based modelling procedure, which is conceived to be simple and effective to use. The procedure, which has been implemented into a prototypal software package, has been effectively used to “translate” a set of paintings from the Italian Renaissance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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