Ulrichskapelle
This feasibility study will be carried out using a stucco angel in the Ulrichskapelle (the chapel of St Ulrich) at the monastery of St. Johann in Müstair.
Factsheet
- Lead school Bern Academy of the Arts
- Institute(s) Institute Materiality in Art and Culture
- Research unit(s) Technology in Art and Culture
- Funding organisation Others
- Duration 01.03.2014 - 31.10.2015
- Project management Prof. Sebastian Dobrusskin
- Head of project Sybille Woodford
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Project staff
Tabea Lurk
Jürgen Enge
Simon Berger
Michael Wolf
Course of action
It is intended to show that a virtual 3D model can be used to develop two applications that can be important to the preservation of historical monuments: - Documentation software that will allow us to locate sampling points and evaluate them in a virtual 3D model, thus making their location accessible. It is expected that the virtual location will allow for a better interpretation of the results of the investigation and thus also a deeper understanding of the conditions and technologies documented. - The 3D model thereby generated will serve as the basis for a second application that will make non-accessible areas virtually accessible to scientists and museums, and as a «fourth», optional dimension will allow us to view reconstructions of different historical states.