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Michelangelo's Florence Pietà
Jack Wasserman
With contributions by Franca Trinchieri Camiz, Timothy Verdon, and Peter Rockwell
Technical studies by ENEA, Opificio delle Pietre Dure, and IBM
New Photography by Aurelio Amendola

Cloth | February 2003 | $75.00 / £52.00 | ISBN: 0-691-01621-6
272 pp. | 9 1/2 x 12 | CD-ROM included. 50 duotones. 56 halftones. 4 color illus.

Pieta' Project in the news

The Pietà Project has had widespread coverage in the press, TV and the Web. Here is a selection of articles available on-line:

Other articles

J. Abouaf. The Florentine Pietà: Can visualization solve the 450-year-old mystery? IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications. 19(1):6-10, February 1999.

Technical papers

  1. F. Bernardini, I. Martin, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, G. Taubin. Building a Digital Model of Michelangelo's Florentine Pieta'. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, Jan/Feb. 2002, 22(1), pp. 59-67.
  2. F. Bernardini, H. Rushmeier. The 3D Model Acquisition Pipeline. Computer Graphics Forum, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2002.
  3. F. Bernardini, I. Martin, H. Rushmeier. High-Quality Texture Reconstruction. IEEE Trans. on Vis. and Comp. Graph., 7 (4), October-November 2001.
  4. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, C. Silva, G. Taubin. The ball-pivoting algorithm for surface reconstruction. IEEE Trans. on Vis. and Comp. Graph. 5 (4), pages 349-359, October-December 1999.
  5. H. Rushmeier, F. Bernardini. Computing consistent normals and colors from photometric data. Proc. of the Second Intl. Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling - 3DIM'99, pages 99-108, Ottawa, Canada, October 4-8, 1999.
  6. H. Rushmeier, F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, G. Taubin. Acquiring input for rendering at appropriate level of detail: Digitizing a Pietà. Rendering Techniques '98 (Proceedings of the 9th Eurographics Workshop on Rendering June 29 - July 1, 1998, Vienna, Austria), pages 81-92, Springer-Verlag, 1998.
  7. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier. Case study: Scanning Michelangelo's Florentine Pietà. SIGGRAPH 99 Course 8, August 8, Los Angeles, CA.
  8. F. Bernardini, H. Rushmeier. Strategies for registering range images from unknown camera positions. Proc. of SPIE Vol. 3958, Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications III, San Jose, CA, January 24-25, 2000.
  9. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier. Building a Digital Model of Michelangelo's Florentine Pietà. Tradeshow 99 workshop, ACM Multimedia 99, Orlando, FL, Nov. 5, 1999.
  10. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, G. Taubin. Scanning Michelangelo's Florentine Pietà: Making the Results Usable. Eurographics 99, short papers and demos. Milan, Italy, September 1999.
  11. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, G. Taubin. A Digital Model of Michelangelo's Florentine Pietà. 4th Int.l Conf. on Cultural Heritage Networks Hypermedia. Milan, Italy, September 1999.
  12. F. Bernardini, J. Mittleman, H. Rushmeier, G. Taubin, J. Wasserman. Studying sculpture with a digital model: Understanding Michelangelo's Pietà of the Cathedral. SIGGRAPH 98 Application Sketches. Orlando, Florida, July 1998. 

 

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