Beyond Light: Invisible Archeology Exhibition at the Museo Egizio
The purpose of the “Invisible Archeology” exhibition was to illustrate the principles, tools, examples and results of the meticulous work of recomposition of information, data and knowledge made possible today by the application of science to other disciplines and, in particular, to the study of the artifacts. What can anobject tell of itself? Our senses give us basic information about it, such as its appearance, size, shape, colour, even the traces that human, nature or time have impressed on it. Yet, all this is obviously not enough to reveal the whole story and the life cycle.
Archaeometry - a set of techniques used to study materials, production methods and the conservation history of artifacts – makes it possibleto question objects: thanks to the growing interaction with the skills of chemistry, physics or radiology, the material heritage of the Egyptian Museum’s collection reveals elements and news that would otherwise be inaccessible.
In collaboration with Masic Lab@ MIT, Virtual Experience Design Lab created an augmented reality installation that focused on one of these artifacts, La Cassa di Kha. This interactive piece enables the viewers to explore the ancient artifact with its invisible properties revelead by various scanning techniques,including XRF, IR, and VIL.