During the French Revolution, some of the artwork confiscated from religious institutions in Paris was consigned in a storage facility under the custody of Alexandre Lenoir. He decided to make it a museum.
With augmented reality, this museum can now be visited event though the pieces have been dispersed or disappeared.
With Augment application and a smartphone, visitors can scan the targets located in the CESE building and discover 3D virtual reproductions of art pieces from a museum that was closed in 1816.
This event is part of a project to reconstruct in 3D the rooms of French Monuments museum. This project experiments with 3D reconstruction methods and scenography using Culture 3D Cloud, the cloud-computing platform for 3D digitisation, documentation, conservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
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