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Resumen de APP 3D: el ciclo escultórico del foro de Torreparedones (Baena, Córdoba)

Antonia Merino Aranda, Carlos Márquez Moreno, Ramón González

  • español

    Los   últimos   estudios   realizados   en   el   conjunto   escultórico   de   época   romana   del   yacimiento   arqueológico   de Torreparedones (Baena, Córdoba), hallados en el pórtico norte del foro y en el área del templo, ponen de relieve el importante valor arqueológico de las esculturas. Estas investigaciones se han centrado en el registro de datos de sus superficies mediante empleo de escáner láser y en el estudio de la policromía original de algunas piezas, las cuales han sido seleccionadas por su relevancia dentro del conjunto. Con los resultados obtenidos en estos trabajos se procedió a realizar una aplicación gratuita, denominada “Ciclo Escultórico de Torreparedones”, disponible para el sistema operativo Android. Esta aplicación permite, de forma intuitiva y fácil, consultar los modelos tridimensionales (3D) de las esculturas, además de poder acceder a una visita virtual en 360º de la sala Roma del Museo de Baena, así como a diferentes contenidos multimedia.  El objetivo principal de este trabajo es promover el uso de la realidad virtual en el ámbito del patrimonio, facilitando que el visitante establezca una conexión directa entre el museo y el yacimiento arqueológico. La aplicación desarrollada se configura como una plataforma activa, en la cual pueda incorporarse, de manera científica y divulgativa, los nuevos resultados obtenidos de las investigaciones actuales y futuras.

  • English

    Extended Abstract:The  archaeological site of  Torreparedones  (Baena)  is  one  of  the  most  outstanding Roman sites  in  the  Province  of Cordoba, due  to  not  only  the  structural  remains  excavated  in  recent  decades,  but  also the  relevance through the relevance of other recovered materials. In recent years, among the recordings made during excavations and in the area of  the north  portico  of  the  forum  and  the  temple,  an  important  sculptural  group from  the high  imperial  time was documented. The sculptural cycle consists of two dynastic groups, which are currently part of the museum exhibition of Baena. The first, found in the area of the gate, consists of a toga, a female figure, a military sculpture and a fragment ideal statue (of the type hüftmantel). The second group, from the temple or near the same area, consists of two male and female seated statues representing: Divus Augustus, Divus Claudius and Diva Augusta (Livia). The latter offers a representation of idealized types, as characters portraits were produced post-mortem once the senate decreed their deification time. Because of the importance of this second group, a three-dimensional (3D) model of each of the pieces has been created. The main objective of this research, with some results presented in this article, is further development of a mobile application that allows disseminating results and promotes the use of virtual reality in the field of heritage. In order  to  carry  out  the  development  of  the  app  the  following  lines  of  action have  been followed:  1)  Recording by  the sculptural 3D scanning cycle; and 2) the development of a 3D digital catalogue for the dissemination and study within the framework of scientific research.Data  collection of  the surface  was  performed by  using  a  3D  laser scanner,  a  tool  that  allows  obtaining sub-millimetre resolution and accuracy. After obtaining the results, we processed and checked the quality of the acquired points, best-fit and  registration  of  successive surface  recordings, and  filtering  and  cleaning  of  the  point  clouds.  To disseminate the findings of this research we chose to carry out analyses with a free application called "Sculptural Cycle Torreparedones" available for the Android operating system. With this app, the user can access all the information available, with periodic updates as the progress of other ongoing investigations. This application allows and intuitive and easy way of navigation, see the 3D models of the sculptures, as  well as access a virtual tour of Rome in 360° room of the museum of Baena.Also, the user can access different multimedia content related to the site. As representative logo for the app, the icon of the half-head portrait of Divus Augustus was selected along with the title “3D Sculptural Cycle Torreparedones” as it is one of the largest and best known general level sculpture images. Since the app has been available since October 2017, a survey for assessing the app was conducted in order to know its impact and anticipate future necessary changes. In the course of this system, we have known the user skills in handling the application and the great interest of the youngest people in 3D.Theresults of this survey confirm that this work is an example of how this communication channel can be of service to the valorization and intelligibility of archaeological heritage. It  not  only  allows knowing the  materials recovered  during  the  excavations  of  Torreparedones  but  also  facilitates  the visitor to establish  a  direct  connection between the museum and the archaeological site. The application 3D Sculptural Cycle Torreparedones joins other works developed for 3D models digitized as a virtual catalogue, as is the Epigraphia3D app and other applications made with visits 360° as the case of the mobile application Guadiat VR -Belmez (Spain).


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