Muy interesante, gracias.
Ya queda poco, sólo hasta mañana (que es el día del santo), para que se desvele el "misterio".
Aquí hay más información y enlaces, así como un vídeo donde el experto brasileño explica que al hacer el encargo de esta reconstrucción no sabía de quién se trataba, para no dejarse influir: http://arc-team-open-research.blogspot.pt/2014/02/the-face-of-st-anthony-is-reconstructed.html
Saludos, A. C.
Ricardo Gaidão <caioviator@yahoo.com.br> escribió:
> Equipa internacional de especialistas apresenta em Pádua (Itália),
> uma reconstituição facial da fisionomia de Santo António, criada a
> partir dos restos mortais do religioso, com recurso a software livre
> (FLOSS).
>
> http://arc-team-open-research.blogspot.pt/2014/05/il-volto-del-santo-face-of-saint.html
>
>
> Il Volto del Santo (the Face of the Saint)
> As part of the celebrations of the "mese antoniano" (the month that
> the city of Padua dedicates to S. Anthony), on 10 June will be held
> an evening focused on the historical figure of Fernando Martins de
> Bulhões (S. Anthony).
> The event will take place in Padua at the auditorium of the Cultural
> Center Altinate / S. Gaetano and will point the attention to the
> presentation of the forensic facial reconstruction of the Saint.
> The conference will begin at 20:45.
>
> The "Giugno Antoniano 2014" logo
>
> The invited speakers are:
>
> +Luca Bezzi, archaeologist at Arc- Team Ltd., was involved in the
> three-dimensional documentation of the mortal remains of the Saint
> (the starting point for the facial reconstruction).
>
> +Cícero Moraes , digital artist at Arc- Team Ltd., has performed the
> forensic reconstruction, using the most modern protocols.
>
> Father Luciano Bertazzo, director of the Centro Studi Antoniani, one
> of the leading experts in the figure of the Saint.
>
> Nicola Carrara, curator of the Museum of Anthropology at the
> University of Padua and creator of the exhibition "Faces. The many
> aspects of human history", the event that led to the forensic facial
> reconstruction of St. Anthony.
>
> During the evening will be shown the 3D documentation techniques
> applied to skeletal remains, the forensic reconstruction protocols,
> the relationship between the classical iconography and physiognomy
> returned by modern technologies and, finally , will be given a
> preview of the exhibition "Faces. The many aspects of human history,
> " which will take place in October 2014 (visit the FaceBoook page!).
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