Bernard Frischer • Recovering Polychromy in the Statues of Hadrian’s Villa
Wolf Humanities Center’s 2014-15 Forum on Color
October 8, 2014
Bernard Frischer
Professor of Informatics, Indiana University
Director, Virtual World Heritage Laboratory
Emperor Hadrian’s villa near Rome was a vast complex, resplendent with many buildings surrounded by gardens, groves, statues, and water features. Archaeologist Bernard Frischer, an international authority on virtual heritage, describes his remarkable project to scan, model, and digitally restore to their full color and shape representative statues and other sculptures from this World Heritage Site.
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