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In
a small projection room placed in the space of the exhibition the
visitor can look at a very sophisticated application. It shows with the
aid of a computer, an interactive and multimedial virtual 3D
reconstruction of the entire “Studiolo”: the fantastic small
inlayed room located in the heart of Frederic’s
Ducal
Palace
in Urbino.
Like a
“true” visitor, the reconstruction faithfully recreates the very
atmosphere of Studiolo.
Realized true to scale, the recreation allows us to move
freely inside the “Studiolo”, and to observe with a zoom function
any detail of this fascinating creation: from the wonderful inlayed
decorations, to the pictorial cycle of Illustrious men and the
polychrome ceiling adorned by symbols of Frederic’s war-enterprises.
The 3D application also supplies with an idea of how the
figurative cycle of the illustrious men appeared at the time of
Federico: the 14 cuttlefish reproductions in the real Studiolo (the
original paintings are preserved at the Louvre in
Paris
) are replaced with the real color paintings.
The application also allows the viewer to explore the scientific marvels
presented, through opportune manual controls, one can observe and
to interact with the following reconstructions:

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A two shelf Cabinet containing books, objects and scientific instruments.
In this cabinet are located many symbols of the quadrivium arts such
as the armillary sphere, the astrolabe, the mazzocchio and the
mathematical tablet. With this reconstruction it is possible to extract
all the objects from the cabinet, rotating them at 360° also observing
constructive details on surface.
The
application also allows the observer to move objects in
the “Studiolo” around and suspend them in the air as in a
zero gravity room. With the same technique we can also move and turn
into the space of the room the famous glass rectangular-sheet that,
which seems to be hanged (through a rope) on the top of an inlayed
column located in the west wall of the Studiolo.
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Other scientific instruments are reproduced in the intarsias as well as
in the gallery of the illustrious men and these include a mechanical
clock, hourglass, dividers, armillary sphere.
The
3D model localizes all these objects in sensitive areas and
they can be clicked with the mouse. By clicking on them, a three-dimensional and interactive reconstruction of the objects come
out from intarsias.
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Other
objects can be examined such as the musical instruments reproduced in
the inlayed walls as well as two musical scores. The musical
instruments include lutes, an organ, clavichord and cymbal. By
clicking on them, a three-dimensional and interactive
reconstruction of the objects come out from intarsias. By clicking on the two
musical scores, original musics engraved on the intarsias can be heard. |
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