In May, 2016, Pix4D and DigiArt partners Vulcan UAV, John Moores University, and GeoSense evaluated the drone mapping process by modeling King Philip II’s palace in Vergina, Greece, using four different consumer drones and Pix4D mapping technology. For more information: https://pix4d.com/digiart/
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DigiArt scans the Palace of Phillip II i...
The Palace of Philip II at Aigai (Vergina) is one of the most prominent archeological treasures that we look forward to initiating into the 3D cultural world. In April 2016, a team of drone experts from the John Moores University of Liverpool flew over the palace and captured a huge volume of images to enable […]
4th project meeting took place in Greece
The fourth general assembly meeting took place at CERTH facilities in Thessaloniki and in Aigai museum facilities in Vergina. Apart from the usual project coordination-communication activities, the first footage from the aerial scanning of the Palace of Phillip II was presented, and the first version of the game for the Scladina Cave was demonstrated.
CERTH visit to Aigai
Spiros Nikolopoulos and Dimitrios Ververidis from Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) have visited the area of Aigai in Vergina, Greece, to inspect the requirements for the respective use case. The partial restoration of the Palace of Aigai that was build during the Reign of Philip II (359 – 336 B.C.) takes place and […]