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In addition to recording objects, Factum Arte is able to use the digital data to create an exact facsimile of the object on a scale of 1:1.[4] In 2014, Factum Arte completed the installation of an exact facsimile of the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, near Howard Carter’s house. The facsimile, and its proximity to the original tomb, is intended to provoke a debate about preservation;[5][6][7] as Factum Arte's Director, Adam Lowe, was said: "The tomb of Tutankhamun was built to last for eternity, but it wasn't built to be visited".[8] Over the years, Factum Arte has worked with institutions such as the British Museum in London, the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, the Museo del Prado in Madrid, and the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt. In addition to its work in the field of cultural heritage, Factum Arte also assists a wide range of contemporary artist in creating technically difficult and innovative works of art.[9] HistoryFactum Arte was founded in 2001 by the artists Adam Lowe, Manuel Franquelo, with Fernando Garcia-Guereta to facilitate the recording of the Tomb of Seti I and works with a number of artists including Marc Quinn and Anish Kapoor.[10] The Seti project involved the design and construction of 3D laser scanners, software, and photographic equipment to record the walls of the tomb at high-resolution.[11] Notable Historical ProjectsTomb of Seti IFactum Arte was founded in 2001 in order to facilitate the development of technology needed specifically for the recording of the Tomb of Seti I. Seti's tomb is regarded by many as the most visually impressive, and historically important tomb in the Valley of the Kings.[12] Discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni in October 1817, the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I is the longest and one of the most decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Despite being in excellent condition on its discovery, the tomb is currently closed to visitors to the Valley due to its deteriorating condition over the years. In addition to the removal of wall panels, and the loss of paint due to 19th century plaster casts, the tomb has suffered from collapses and cracks due to expeditions searching for hidden chambers in the 1950s and 60s that caused changes in the moisture levels of the surrounding rock.[13] Tomb of Thutmose IIIFactum Arte was commissioned by United Exhibits Group to make a 1:1 facsimile of the Tomb of Thutmose III in 2002. The facsimile was toured at exhibitions in various museums in the United States between November 2002 and December 2007.[14] In 2005 a second facsimile of the tomb was exhibited in Madrid, Edinburgh, and Basel titled Immortal Pharaoh: The Tomb of Thutmose III (Edinburgh) and The Tomb of Thutmose III: The Dark Hours of the Sun (Madrid and Basel).[15] The Tomb of Thutmose III is the oldest complete version of the narrative of the Egyptian Amduat, the journey the Sun God takes through the hours of the night. Tomb of TutankhamunThe facsimile of the tomb was installed briefly outside the Conrad Hotel in Cairo for the EU-Egypt Business and Tourism Summit and was unveiled by Catherine Ashton the European High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs in November 2012 as a gift to the people of Egypt, coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the tomb's discovery.[16][17][18] In 2014 Factum Arte installed the facsimile in the Valley of the Kings, beside Howard Carter's house, the consultant of the construction site where the facsimile was installed was "Tarek Waly center architecture and heritage".[19][20] It was unveiled by the Minister of Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim, the Minister for Tourism Hisham Zazou, the Governor of Luxor Tarek Saad el Din and EU Ambassador James Moran. The aim of the facsimile is to inform visitors to the valley about the importance of preservation and to promote awareness about the degrading state of the tombs since their opening to tourists.[21][22] In August 2015, Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves published a paper in which he hypothesised the presence of the tomb of Nefertiti as being behind one of the walls of Tutankhamun's tomb. Reeves' based his theory on markings he observed on the wall in the data recorded by Factum Arte.[23] In September 2015, Egyptian newspaper Ahram reported that initial examinations had confirmed the existence of the wall markings observed by Reeves in Factum Arte's data.[24] The same article reported that the results of further examinations would be published on 4 November 2015; the same day that the tomb was discovered in 1922.[24] Throne Room of Ashurnasirpal IIIn 2004, during the Second Gulf War, Factum Arte and Danish company United Exhibits Group (UEG) embarked on a project to record, and create a facsimile of the throne room of Ashurnasirpal II in the ancient city of Nimrud. Fragments of the throne room exist in the collections of various museums in Europe and the United States. Factum Arte was given permission to record these fragments in the British Museum, the Pergamon in Berlin, Dresden, Harvard, and Princeton.[25] Unfortunately, at the time, Iraq was considered too dangerous to send a team out to record the remaining fragments in Nimrud. In 2015 the Islamic State militants in Northern Iraq destroyed much of the remaining artwork in the ruins of the palace of Nimrud. While recording these fragments in 2005 would not have prevented their destruction by ISIS, it would have kept avenues open to further in-depth study through the high-resolution 3D data, and presented the possibility of reuniting the fragments in the form of facsimile. The Wedding Feast at CanaIn November 2007, Factum Arte's facsimile of The Wedding Feast at Cana (1563), by Paolo Veronese, was presented by the Cini Foundation in the original location of the painting, the Andrea Palladio's refectory for the Monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.[26] The original painting, commissioned in 1562, was plundered by the French Revolutionary Army of Napoleon in 1797 and sent to the Louvre Museum, where it hangs opposite the Mona Lisa.[27] The facsimile was commissioned in 2006 by the Fondazione Giorgio Cini and, following an agreement with the Louvre, Factum Arte's technicians were allowed to scan the painting at night. Corriere della Sera called the facsimile a "turning point in art".[26] PiranesiIn 2010 the Cini Foundation commissioned the visualisation and manufacture of objects designed by the 18th century artist and antiquarian Giambattista Piranesi. The project was conceived by Adam Lowe, Michele de Lucchi, and John Wilton-Ely and was exhibited in the Cini Foundation on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore for the Venice Biannale. The objects were later toured for exhibitions in Madrid, Barcelona, and San Diego[28][29] In March–May 2014, Factum Arte exhibited the series at the Sir John Soane Museum in London. Diverse Manieri: Piranesi, Fantasy and Excess aimed to explore the relationship between Sir John Soane and Piranesi. The objects were shown in the context of prints, drawings and books in Soane's library.[30][31] The objects were visualised in digital form from Piranesi's designs and then rematerialized in three dimensions in the materials specified in the design. The manufacture of the objects involved a variety of methods including stereo-lithography, milling, fused deposition modelling, electro forming and electro plating, in addition to a host of moulding and casting technologies[32][33][34] Polittico GriffoniThe 16 panels of the Polittico Griffoni once formed the altarpiece of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna. It was considered one of the greatest altarpieces of the 15th Century Bolognese School. The panels were originally painted by Francesco del Cossa and Ercole De Roberti. The panels, removed in 1725, are now scattered in various museums in Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, the Netherlands, and the Vatican City.[35] Using the Lucida 3D scanner, designed by Manuel Franquelo, Factum Arte and the Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Conservation collaborated with San Petronio Basilica to record, reproduce and reunite the panels as a facsimile in their original location.[35][36] OtherOther projects in the realm of cultural conservation include:
TechnologyFactum Arte has developed a number technologies in order to better facilitate the recording and production of objects. Examples
CollaborationFactum Arte collaborates with a large number of companies and individuals from the tech industry and the art world. ArtistsFactum Arte has undertaken projects with, among others, the following artists:
List of Exhibitions
CriticismIn 2013, when referring to the facsimile of the Tomb of Tutankhamun and the facsimile of the caves at Lascaux, historian Tom Holland voiced criticism of the idea of creating "fakes" as a means to protect the originals: In our society, there is a huge premium set on authenticity. Clearly, were there not a difference between the copy and the original, it wouldn't matter – you could make a replica and trash the original. Tutankhamun and Lascaux were created by people who believed in the world of the spirits, the dead, and the supernatural. You don't have to believe in a god or gods to feel a place is consecrated and has a particular quality that cannot be reproduced.[40] References1. ^Simon Schaffer, "What does Digitality do to the Arts?", in "the Miracle of Cana: The Originality of the Reproduction", Cini Foundation and Cierre Edizioni, 2011 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.factum-arte.com/ind/2/Conservation |title=Conservation |publisher=Factum Arte |date= |accessdate=2016-01-29}} 3. ^Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Conservation, http://www.factumfoundation.org/pag/198/The-Foundation 4. ^Factum Arte, , ‘factum-arte.com’ 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/2613b3e2-c5df-11e3-a7d4-00144feabdc0.html | title=Fit for a king: Tutankhamun’s replica burial chamber | publisher=The Financial Times | date=17 April 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Aspden, Peter}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2616973/Replica-Tutankhamun-tomb-opens-public-bid-slow-irreversible-damage-original.html | title=Replica Tutankhamun tomb opens in bid to slow down irreversible damage to the original caused by tourists' BREATH | publisher=Associated Newspapers | date=30 April 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Travelmail Reporter}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.campbellsci.co.uk/king-tut-tomb-monitoring | title=Egypt: Preserving King Tut's Tomb Campbell datalogger controls monitoring of conditions at Tutankhamen site | publisher=Campbell Scientific United Kingdom | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.inside3dp.com/creating-exact-replica-pharaoh-tutankhamuns-tomb-3d-printing/ | title=Creating an exact replica of Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s Tomb with 3D printing | publisher=Inside3DP.com | date=19 October 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Daveys, Janey}} 9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.factum-arte.com/aboutus | title=What is Factum Arte? | publisher=Factum Arte | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 10. ^Factum-arte.com/art 11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.theartsdesk.com/we-made-it/we-made-it-factum-arte | title=We Made It: Factum Arte Recreating a facsimile of Tutankhamun’s tomb and a painting by Veronese is all part of revolutionising our experience of art | publisher=The Arts Desk | date=19 December 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Hallet, Florence}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://travelinstyle.com/egypt-tours/tomb-mighty-pharaoh-seti/ |title=Tomb of the Mighty Pharaoh Seti I |publisher=Nubian Nile Cruises, Inc. |accessdate=19 July 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730182803/http://travelinstyle.com/egypt-tours/tomb-mighty-pharaoh-seti/ |archivedate=30 July 2016 |df=dmy }} 13. ^Romer, John; Romer, Elizabeth, 1993, "The Rape of Tutankhamun", Michael Mara Books Limited 14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.factum-arte.com/pag/31/Facsimile-of-the-Tomb-of-Thutmose-III | title=Facsimile of the Tomb of Thutmose III | publisher=Factum Arte | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 15. ^Barbara Leicht, "Reise Durch den Verborgenen Raum", https://www.bibelwerk.de/sixcms/media.php/169/WUB_406_Auf%20den%20Spuren%20Jesu%201_Rep.pdf, bibelwerk.de, April 2006 16. ^EU-Egypt Taskforce – Co-chairs Conclusions, http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/133511.pdf, 2012 17. ^"Catherine Ashton Unveils Replica Tomb of Tutankhamun at Start of EU-Egypt Taskforce", http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/133448.pdf, European Union, 13 November 2012 18. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21565918-technology-service-history-toot-toot-king-tut?fsrc=scn/gp/wl/pe/kingtutstomb | title=Toot toot, King Tut Technology in the service of history | publisher=The Economist Newspaper Limited | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 19. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.factum-arte.com/pag/789/The-Theban-Necropolis-Preservation-Initiative|title=Factum Arte :: The Theban Necropolis Preservation Initiative|last=S.L.|first=Factum Arte,|website=www.factum-arte.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-19}} 20. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.walycenter.org/en/heritage-planning/10-heritage-planning/211-facsimile-of-tutankhamuns-tomb|title=Facsimile of Tutankhamun's Tomb {{!}} Tarek Waly Center|last=Administrator|website=www.walycenter.org|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-03-19}} 21. ^{{cite web | url=http://pastpreservers.com/official-opening-of-the-facsimile-of-king-tutankhamuns-tomb/ | title=Official Opening of the Facsimile of King Tutankhamun’s Tomb | publisher=Past Preservers/Aegaeus | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 22. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/egypt-unveils-exact-replica-of-tutankhamuns-tomb-made-with-a-3d-printer-9307882.html | title=Egypt Unveils Exact Replica of Tutankhamun's Tomb Made with a 3D Printer | publisher=Independent | date=30 April 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Burrell, Ian}} 23. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y2CFJ1DAQg, 3 October 2015 24. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/9/147582/Heritage/Anticipation-grows-at-possibility-of-Tutankhamun-t.aspx | title=Anticipation Grows at Possibility of Tutankhamun Tomb's Hidden Chambers | publisher=Ahram Online | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=El-Aref, Nevine}} 25. ^Factum-Arte.com 26. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/b851d86c-f4c3-11e2-a62e-00144feabdc0.html | title=Conservation: Factum Arte Remaking History | publisher=The Financial Times | date=26 July 2013 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Jobey, Liz}} 27. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/wedding-feast-cana | title=The Wedding Feast at Cana | publisher=The Louvre | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 28. ^Mariano Navarro, "Piranesi Contemporáneo", www.elcultural.es, 4 May 2012 29. ^James Chute, "Seeing History Through Piranesi's Eyes", San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 April 2013 30. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/mar/06/giovanni-piranesi-fantasy-and-excess-review | title=Piranesi, Fantasy and Excess Review: Where Imagination and Reality Collide | publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited | date=6 March 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Jones, Jonathan}} 31. ^Sir John Soane Museum, {{cite web|url=http://www.soane.org/u/press/Press_Release_Diverse_Maniere_Sir_John_Soanes_Museum.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-05-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915124118/http://www.soane.org/u/press/Press_Release_Diverse_Maniere_Sir_John_Soanes_Museum.pdf |archivedate=15 September 2015 |df=dmy }} "Diverse Manieri Press Release", December 2013 32. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.factum-arte.com/pag/598/Diverse-Maniere--Piranesi--Fantasy-and-Excess | title=Diverse Maniere: Piranesi, Fantasy and Excess | publisher=Gobierno de España Factum Arte | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 33. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25233-how-3d-printers-forge-new-art-from-old-etchings.html#.VVxK-ql5bq | title=How 3D Printers Forge New Art From Old Etchings | publisher=Reed Business Information | date=17 March 2014 | accessdate=19 July 2016 | author=Ings, Simon}} 34. ^Adam Lowe, "Messing About with Masterpieces: New Work by Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778)", http://www.factum-arte.com/lib/kcfinder/upload/files/articles/30.pdf, original article in Art in Print, May 2010 35. ^1 Fabio Isman, "Il Polittico Griffoni da Bologna al Mundo", http://www.factum-arte.com/lib/kcfinder/upload/files/articles/BellItalia_marzo_2014.pdf, original article in Bell’ Italia, March 2014 36. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.factum-arte.com/pag/637/Polittico-Griffoni%3C/ref%3E | title=Polittico Griffoni Digital Technology Applied to the Re-unification of a Scattered Altarpiece | publisher=Factum Arte | accessdate=19 July 2016}} 37. ^Josephine Livingstone, "Mapping the Newest Old Map of the World", theawl.com, The AWL, 17 June 2013 38. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.amazon.ca/Anish-Kapoor-Unconformity-Simon-Schaffer/dp/847506891X | title=Unconformity and Entropy | publisher=Turner Books | date=31 March 2010 | accessdate=18 July 2016 | author=Kapoor, Anish}} 39. ^Artists, http://www.factum-arte.com/ind/4/Art, Factum Arte 40. ^Alison Gee, "Which would you rather visit – a fake tomb or a real one?", https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24478909, BBC World Service External links
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