About 2,000 years ago, life in the Roman town of Pompeii—located in modern-day Italy—looked a lot like life anywhere else.
Cutting-edge technology has revealed previously unseen graffiti on a backstreet in Pompeii. A sketch of two gladiators in combat and the beginnings of a love declaration are among the 2,000-year-old ...
This case seems so straight-forward that fans of self-effacing legal articles might question why this one is worth the ink.
The project, described by Pompeii officials as Bruits de couloir (“corridor whispers”), used Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), a computational photography technique that photographs a surface ...
Scientists, using 3D images and computing technologies, were able to detect graffiti that had previously been hidden. These inscriptions depict gladiatorial fights and love messages. They open up new ...
Scribblings analysed using state-of the art technology have brought new insight into the daily life and emotions of people ...
POMPEII, Italy, Jan 19 (Reuters) - A love note, a gladiatorial combat scene, a barrage of insults and everyday confessions have emerged on a wall in Pompeii, thanks to new imaging technology that has ...
Video games have quietly become one of anime’s most dependable wells of source material. Anime adaptations of video games ...
Think Demon Slayer is the peak of art? Discover these 8 anime that push the boundaries of animation even further with god-tier detail and style.
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Visual artists get their hands dirty with clay
10 creatives move beyond canvas and street art to explore new forms through ceramics, in this National Art Gallery exhibition running until April 30.
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