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Ben Kacyra: Antiche meraviglie immortalate in 3D

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Nov 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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I monumenti dell'antichità ci offrono la chiave verso la scoperta di incredibili civilità del passato - ma sono pesantemente minacciati dall'inquinamento, dalle guerre, dall'incuria. Ben Kacyra, l'inventore di un innovativo sistema di scannerizzazione tridimensionale, lo utilizza per scannerizzare e preservare i beni culturali di tutto il mondo in un archivio dettagliato. (Fate attenzione alla dimostrazione finale).

Ben Kacyra uses state-of-the-art technology to preserve cultural heritage sites and let us in on their secrets in a way never before possible. Full bio »

Translated into Italian by Elena Montrasio
Reviewed by John Ockey
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