Augmented and Virtual Reality Laboratory (AVR Lab)
News

We are pleased to announce the publication of our research paper titled “The Virtual Reconstruction of a Statue of Isis Unearthed at the Roman City of Clunia (Spain): A 3D Model for Interactive Virtual Reality Experiences”, published in the Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage.
This study presents a virtual reconstruction of a Roman statue of the goddess Isis discovered at Clunia (Spain), focusing on 3D modeling techniques and interactive virtual reality experiences for cultural heritage dissemination.
Professor De Paolis and Laura Corchia, PhD, made significant contributions to this work, actively participating in the research, development, and validation of the proposed methodology.
The full paper is available in the ACM Digital Library:
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3774911