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Virtual Technologies for Archaeological Studies of Nolla's Cermic Mosaics

Virtual Technologies for Archaeological Studies of Nolla's Cermic Mosaics

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Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2011 · Xavier Laumain, Angela Lopez Sabater and Carlos Huerta Gabarda

June 30, 2011

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Along with the success of the second Spanish Industrial Revolution, it was established one of the most important ceramics factories in Europe specialized in high resistance and quality floor tile. The great Royal Families of the moment such as Amadeo de Saboya (king of Spain), Imperial Hohenzollern family, Romanov (Imperial Russian family) and general Prim, came around to its installations for decorating their palaces, as well for composing part of some emblematic buildings such as Moscow's underground or Gaudi's Casa Batllo. They even stayed at the house that the proprietor owned into the industrial complex: the Palauet Nolla.

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electronic artvisualisationEVA 2011Ceramic tilesIndustrial heritageVirtual restorationLow costNolla