Applications of Laser Scan and drone aerial survey in museums

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-02672019v27e25d1

Keywords:

Electronic model, 3D Laser Scan, Drone surveys, Virtual reality, Augmented reality

Abstract

This study introduces some concepts and several applications of 3D Laser Scan (3DLS) for the survey of monuments, museum pieces, and sculptures, aiming at obtaining models, virtual models, films, virtual exhibitions, and resin models. In some cases, laser scan is complemented by drone aerial surveys, which lies within the field currently known as virtual reality or augmented reality.

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Author Biographies

  • Jorge Pimentel Cintra, Universidade de São Paulo / São Paulo, SP, Brasil

    Professor at Museu Paulista of Universidade de São Paulo (USP), working mainly in the Curatorship of Cartographic Collections. Doctorate degree in Civil Engineering and Urbanism from Universidade de São Paulo (USP).

  • Rodrigo Gonçales, Universidade de São Paulo / São Paulo, SP, Brasil

    PhD student in Civil Engineering at USP. He holds a degree in CartographicEngineering from Universidade Estadual Júlio de Mesquita Filho and a Master's degree in Engineering from USP.

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Published

2019-12-03

Issue

Section

Museus/Dossiê: Métodos interdisciplinares de análise em acervos museológicos

How to Cite

CINTRA, Jorge Pimentel; GONÇALES, Rodrigo. Applications of Laser Scan and drone aerial survey in museums. Anais do Museu Paulista: História e Cultura Material, São Paulo, v. 27, p. 1–28, 2019. DOI: 10.1590/1982-02672019v27e25d1. Disponível em: https://revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/155201.. Acesso em: 23 jul. 2024.