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3D Innovation for Cultural Heritage

The rigor of a research structure, the reactivity of a company, Knowledge served by innovation

Archeovision is a unique group that combines a laboratory, Archeovision (CNRS / universities) and a private entity, Archeovision Production, working in the field of 3D technologies for heritage and archaeology.

This combination of structures meets the needs of all professionals in this field by offering high quality services while ensuring responsiveness, flexibility and scientific ethics.

Archeovision: a pioneering laboratory in the field of 3D technologies applied to heritage

Created in 1993, Archeovision (UMS 3657 CNRS / Bordeaux University Montaigne / University of Bordeaux) carries out expertise, issues recommendations, supports the holders of 3D projects in Human and Social Sciences (SHS) and offers solutions for the long term preservation of 3D data.

Archeovision Production: Offers quality 3D services to Heritage stakeholders

Leader in the activities of 3D digitization, SIG3D, heritage BIM or restitution of ancient sites that have disappeared, Archeovision Production (a private structure associated with Archeovision, formerly Archeotransfert since 2005) also makes documentary films, interactive interfaces, as well as experiences in Virtual Reality or Augmented for valorization and scientific mediation.

3D • HERITAGE • ARCHAEOLOGY • DIGITIZATION •
CONSERVATION • LONG-TERM ARCHIVING • VISUALIZATION •
RESTITUTION • DIFFUSION • PROMOTION • INNOVATION •
EXPERTISE • RECOMMENDATIONS • ACCOMPANYING •

Virtual Retrospect 2017

Les actes du colloque Virtual Retrospect 2017 sur la restitution de la polychromie sont parus dans la collection Archeovision aux Editions Ausonius…

Nouveau label

Juillet 2019 – Archeovision est labellisée plateforme de recherche de l’université de Bordeaux.

25 juin 2019

Archeovision présent au festival Pixii à la Rochelle sur le stand du CNRS. Avec deux dispositifs de Réalité Virtuelle l’Oculus avec les premiers développements “sur les traces de Néanderthal” pour le Paleosite de Saint Césaire et le casque Vive, dans…

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