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Augmented Reality enters the Bandini Museum with Bandini Icon: the first Augmented Reality app to explore medieval Italian paintings

Bandini Icon

by Parallelo

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Augmented Reality enters the Bandini Museum with Bandini Icon: the first Augmented Reality app to explore medieval Italian paintings.

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
79Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
March 31, 2022
Release date
February 15, 2020
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Augmented Reality enters the Bandini Museum with Bandini Icon: the first Augmented Reality app to explore medieval Italian paintings.

A NEW WAY OF EXPERIENCING THE MUSEUM VISIT
Works of art come to life thanks to Bandini Icon.
Frame the paintings with your smartphone camera to access amazing experiences in Augmented Reality.

Interact with the artworks in the museum using the buttons on your smartphone screen. You can visualise many paintings, on display in several other far away museums, just like if they were in front of you!

THE CONTENTS OF BANDINI ICON
Art has never been so fascinating.
Thanks to AR, you could do things never seen before. You will “see through” the paintings, and discover how they looked like in the past. You could identify easily all the characters depicted in the scenes. You will also be able to read the ancient inscriptions!

Watch the mini-videos to discover the captivating stories about the paintings in the Museum.

Bandini Icon holds a wide range of informations about the paintings and the history of the collection of Angelo Maria Bandini, the 18th century collector who gave the name to the Museum. Your curiosity will be satisfied.

THE STORY OF THE BANDINI ICON PROJECT
Bandini Icon was born as a partnership project between the Museums of Fiesole, the University of Florence, and the ISIA of Florence. All the art-historical contents have been created by a team of young art historians led by the Professors Sonia Chiodo and Andrea De Marchi of the University of Florence.

The project has been financed thanks to the “Cultural Labs” fellowship of the Fondazione CR of Florence, and has been developed by Maggioli Group.

Attention:
Bandini Icon doesn’t work with the works of art held in glass cases and with the sculptures.
All the paintings are perfectly recognised by the camera!

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