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Building a Mirror World for Venice

Kaplan, Frédéric  
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di Lenardo, Isabella  orcid-logo
Lowe, Adam
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Mitchell, Elizabeth
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2020
The Aura in the Age of Digital Materiality : Rethinking Preservation in the Shadow of an Uncertain Future

Between 2012 and 2019, ‘TheVeniceTime Machine Project’ developed a new methodology for modelling the past, present, and future of a city. This methodology is based on two pillars: (a) the vast digitisation and processing of the selected city’s historical records, (b) the digitisation of the city itself, another vast undertaking. The combination of these two processes has the potential to create a new kind of historical information system organised around a diachronic digital twin of a city.

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Kaplan, Frédéric  
di Lenardo, Isabella  orcid-logo
Editors
Lowe, Adam
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Mitchell, Elizabeth
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Béliard, Nicolas
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Fornaciari, Giulia
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Tomassini, Tess
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Damone, Guendalina
Date Issued

2020

Publisher

SilvanaEditoriale

Publisher place

Milan

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The Aura in the Age of Digital Materiality : Rethinking Preservation in the Shadow of an Uncertain Future
ISBN of the book

9788836645480

Total of pages

197-201

Subjects

Mirror World

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4D

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3D

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Cloud points

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