4 research outputs found
CREACIÓN DE IMÁGENES Y VISUALIZACIÓN DE SANTUARIOS MAYAS EN CUEVAS DEL NORTE DE QUINTANA ROO, MÉXICO
[EN] Innovative imaging and visualization techniques allow for the capture and display of features or objects within their broader spatial contexts. With respect to Maya cave architecture, high-resolution panoramic visualization and the production of 3D models can be powerful analytical tools, enabling the evaluation of potentially meaningful relationships between natural features and constructed features within a cave. A collaboration between the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) in Quintana Roo and the University of California, San Diego involves a study of at-risk cave shrines. Initial comparative and multiscalar analyses across terrestrial and subterranean environments provide insight into the form, function, and meaning of Postclassic cave architecture in the northeastern Maya lowlands.[ES] Innovadoras técnicas de captación, creación de imágenes y visualización permiten la captura y exposición de entidades
u objetos dentro de sus contextos espaciales. En cuanto a la arquitectura maya en cuevas, las panorámicas de gran
resolución y la creación de modelos 3D se convierten en potentes herramientas de visualización y análisis que permiten
la evaluación de potencialmente significantes relaciones entre las características naturales y construcciones humanas
dentro de las mismas. Una nueva colaboración entre el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) en Quintana
Roo y la Universidad de California en San Diego contempla estudiar santuarios rupestres en riesgo. El análisis inicial a
través de los entornos terrestres y subterráneos proporciona información sobre la forma, función y significado de la
arquitectura postclásica maya en cuevas de las tierras bajas del noreste Maya.Rissolo, D.; Hess, M.; Hoff, A.; Meyer, D.; Amador, F.; Velazquez Morlet, A.; Petrovic, V.... (2016). IMAGING AND VISUALIZING MAYA CAVE SHRINES IN NORTHERN QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO. En 8th International congress on archaeology, computer graphics, cultural heritage and innovation. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 382-384. https://doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica8.2015.3701OCS38238
Imaging and visualizing Maya Cave Shrines in Nortern Quintana Roo, Mexico
Innovative imaging and visualization techniques allow for the capture and display of features or objects within theirbroader spatial contexts. With respect to Maya cave architecture, high-resolution panoramic visualization and theproduction of 3D models can be powerful analytical tools, enabling the evaluation of potentially meaningful relationshipsbetween natural features and constructed features within a cave. A collaboration between the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) in Quintana Roo and the University of California, San Diego involves a study of at-riskcave shrines. Initial comparative and multiscalar analyses across terrestrial and subterranean environments provideinsight into the form, function, and meaning of Postclassic cave architecture in the northeastern Maya lowlands
Imaging and Visualizing Maya Cave Shrines in Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico
Innovative imaging and visualization techniques allow for the capture and display of features or objects within theirbroader spatial contexts. With respect to Maya cave architecture, high-resolution panoramic visualization and theproduction of 3D models can be powerful analytical tools, enabling the evaluation of potentially meaningful relationshipsbetween natural features and constructed features within a cave. A collaboration between the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) in Quintana Roo and the University of California, San Diego involves a study of at-riskcave shrines. Initial comparative and multiscalar analyses across terrestrial and subterranean environments provideinsight into the form, function, and meaning of Postclassic cave architecture in the northeastern Maya lowlands