Digitisation of sculptures using 3D scanning and modelling: the example of the Buddha statue from Old Termez in South Uzbekistan
Fragment książki (Rozdział w monografii)
MNiSW
20
Poziom I
Status: | |
Autorzy: | Miłosz Marek, Kęsik Jacek, Ismailova Jannat, Gulyamov Ravshan |
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Wersja dokumentu: | Drukowana | Elektroniczna |
Język: | angielski |
Strony: | 59 - 70 |
Efekt badań statutowych | NIE |
Materiał konferencyjny: | NIE |
Publikacja OA: | TAK |
Licencja: | |
Sposób udostępnienia: | Witryna wydawcy |
Wersja tekstu: | Ostateczna wersja opublikowana |
Czas opublikowania: | W momencie opublikowania |
Data opublikowania w OA: | 11 lipca 2022 |
Abstrakty: | angielski |
The areas through which the Silk Road ran were influenced by various religions. Before their Islamisation it included Buddhism. At the beginning of A.D. or our era, there were large religious centres of Buddhism in Central Asia. One of them was Fayaztepa (located in Old Termez in Uzbekistan). During the excavations there in 1968, a statue of Buddha carved in sandstone was found. The statue is now in the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan in Tashkent. During one of the research expeditions to Central Asia by the Lublin University of Technology, it was scanned in digital 3D technology. As a result of processing the obtained data, a digital representation of the statue was created, which was used for its presentation in the Internet and for creating copies on 3D printers. The article presents the history of the excavations in Termez, the 3D scanning process in the museum and the post-processing of the data, as well as the results of digitisation. |