The exhibition "Immaterial and Digital Architectures" at Valentino Castle in Turin revived the 1911 International Exposition through archival exploration and digital technology, making cultural heritage accessible to the public.
Turin 1911 the World’s Fair in Italy is now one of the over 140 local time machine projects
Our paper 3D WebGIS for Ephemeral Architecture Documentation and Studies in the Humanities has been published in Heritage. Discover how our research fills a crucial gap in the documentation and visualization of ephemeral Cultural Heritage, particularly World’s Fairs architecture, on a global scale.
Discover the Turin 1911 project's rich heritage through our new Facebook page, where history comes alive through immersive content and archival treasures. Explore our YouTube and Vimeo channels for captivating promotional videos and digitally revived historical music scores.
#VIDEO - The new website has been launched with a public presentation on October 27, 2023. Watch the video recording of the full presentation!
Ph.D dissertation by Alessandra Spreafico is focused on creating a 3D webGIS for the virtual 3D reconstruction and visualization of the no-longer-existing structures of the Turin 1911 Fair.
# VIDEO - Turin 1911 partecipated in the CIPA2023 - Video Contest and obtained the third place
#VIDEO - Watch the video preview of the new website!
#VIDEO - M. Sc. Thesis by Simone Scovazzo discusses how to make visible architectures of the past with Virtual Reality
#VIDEO - Watch the video with acqusitions by aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry, and mobile mapping systems of the Borgo Medievale