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The reconstruction of the appearance of the Acancéh frieze by 2.5D printing

Klein, Susanne; Trujillo Vazquez, Abigail; Calvet, Xavi Aure; Parraman, Carinna

Authors

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Dr Susanne Klein Susanne.Klein@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in EPSRC Manufacturing Fellow

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Abigail Trujillo Vazquez Abigail.TrujilloVazquez@uwe.ac.uk
Marie Curie - ESR6 The Development of vector-based printing for 2.5d printing

Xavi Aure Calvet



Abstract

The aim of the project is to reconstruct the appearance of the Maya frieze of the Palace of the Stuccoes in Acancéh Yucatán, dating from c. 350 BC to AD 850. The frieze itself is destroyed by now but was documented by Adela Breton in 1907. Her watercolours on drafting linen and few black and white photographs taken by her at the same time are the basis of 2.5D prints which reconstruct the appearance of the frieze. After analyzing the colours recorded in the watercolours and the shadows in her photographs, we employ Woodburytype and the combination of photogravure, relief printing and embossing to generate a print which comes close to the optical and haptic appearance of the original.

Citation

Klein, S., Trujillo Vazquez, A., Calvet, X. A., & Parraman, C. (in press). The reconstruction of the appearance of the Acancéh frieze by 2.5D printing

Conference Name Print for Fabrication
Conference Location online
Start Date Oct 19, 2020
End Date Oct 22, 2020
Acceptance Date Aug 7, 2020
Deposit Date Aug 27, 2020
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6635284