The 3D X-Ray CT as new way of the Scientific Dissemination concerning Cultural HeritagePP

3D X-Ray tomography can be successfully applied for Cultural Heritage, as well as for medicine and industry. Some applications of this diagnostic technique, developed by researchers from DIFA, SMA, DIBINEM and DIBIGEA of the University of Bologna, and of the Study and Research Centre Enrico Fermi (Rome), are shown in the poster. To enhance the scientific divulgative impact, some 3D images are also presented as holograms that rotate, disintegrate, and recapture in space.

This is poster number 40 in Poster Session

Authors:
Franco Casali (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome))
Fauzia Albertin (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome))
Rosa Brancaccio (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome), University of Bologna, Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA))
Matteo Bettuzzi (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome), University of Bologna, Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA))
Luisa Leonardi (University of Bologna, The Bologna University Museum Network (SMA), University of Bologna, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Science (DIBINEM))
Maria Pia Morigi (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome), University of Bologna, Department of Physics and Astronomy (DIFA))
Elios Sequi (University of Bologna, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Science (DIBINEM))
Eva Peccenini (Study and Research Center Enrico Fermi (Rome))
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