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Visualisation, Exploration and Characterization of Virtual Collections

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Figure 1. Visualisation  of the Crypt of Santa Cristina in      Capignano Salentino, Italy with the virtual theatre
Figure 2.  Visualisation of the Torre dei Mesi in Trento, Italy  with the virtual theatre
Figure 4.  Creation of a palette of fragments for a broken vase.

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