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ARTILES – Augmented Reality in Textile Patterns Inspired by Portuguese Tiles
This paper aims to present the conceptual development of a project in the field of fashion design that brings Augmented Reality (AR) as a means to integrate technology and cultural sustainability over the interface of a fashion product. From the printed pattern, this technology is proposed to improve the interaction between the artifact and people. The
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THE TREATMENT OF ANCIENT PORTUGUESE TILES
Studies in Conservation, 1992The preservation of the vast cultural heritage of tiles in Portugal requires the development of a systematic scientific and technological approach. In this communication the case of the treatment of a panel of ancient tiles iS described. The main problem was the cleaning and consolidation of the piece, followed by restoration for exhibition.
João Castel-Branco Pereira +2 more
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Porosity characterization of old Portuguese ceramic tiles
Construction and Building Materials, 2012Abstract The porosity of building materials affects their properties, such as, permeability, strength and durability. To evaluate the efficiency of a conservation treatment, the porosity of old ceramic tiles was assessed, before and after the application of Paraloid B-72. In the present study porosity data obtained through different techniques (image
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Characterisation of Ceramic Pastes of Portuguese Ancient Tiles
Materials Science Forum, 2006Portuguese ceramic tiles of different origins from XVIth century to XXth century were studied. In this work we describe microstructural, mechanical and mineralogical characterisation and water absorption studies. Microstructural features (pore size) were determined using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photographs.
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Painted tile panels (Azulejos) are one of the most representative Portuguese forms of art. Most of these panels are inspired on, and sometimes are literal copies of, famous paintings, or prints of those paintings. In order to study the Azulejos, art historians need to trace these roots.
Nuno Pinho da Silva +3 more
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Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2008
Abstract In this work, the effect of the impregnation with Paraloid B-72, using the protocol commonly followed in museum restoration departments, on the mechanical and water absorption properties of Portuguese tiles from XVI to XXth centuries, was studied.
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Abstract In this work, the effect of the impregnation with Paraloid B-72, using the protocol commonly followed in museum restoration departments, on the mechanical and water absorption properties of Portuguese tiles from XVI to XXth centuries, was studied.
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Journal of Nano Research, 2009
Ancient ceramic wall tiles, called “azulejo”, firstly used on Portuguese churches, monasteries and palaces (15-18th century) have progressively been used in particular houses till the last century. These tiles and its use in huge decorative panels can be considered as a precious but fragile cultural heritage from Brazil to India, in several countries ...
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Ancient ceramic wall tiles, called “azulejo”, firstly used on Portuguese churches, monasteries and palaces (15-18th century) have progressively been used in particular houses till the last century. These tiles and its use in huge decorative panels can be considered as a precious but fragile cultural heritage from Brazil to India, in several countries ...
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Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012
Abstract Neutron tomography (NT) has been applied to visualize the inner structure of ancient Portuguese glazed tiles undergoing conservation treatments. Neutrons have the advantage of interacting strongly with hydrogen, so NT is able to map hydrogenous compounds with high sensitivity.
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Abstract Neutron tomography (NT) has been applied to visualize the inner structure of ancient Portuguese glazed tiles undergoing conservation treatments. Neutrons have the advantage of interacting strongly with hydrogen, so NT is able to map hydrogenous compounds with high sensitivity.
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A matter of strength – measuring the glaze-biscuit adherence in portuguese tiles
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