We are in the age of image, in a culture of television and videos. Vice-charge of the Pontifical Institute of Notre Dame Center - Jerusalem all this helps people to almost see the person of Jesus Christ our Lord, and arouses a great love, great empathy, great compassion for Jesus and his passion. But when I say, Look, the crown of thorns on Jesus' head was like that Here are the nails with which Jesus' hands and feet were nailed. When I think of a person, a very important president, I think of someone abstract. I believe that this offers the pilgrim a dimension of the person of Christ very real, very concrete. In charge of the Holy See for the Center Notre-Dame - Jerusalem The heart of the exhibition is certainly the copy of the Shroud, sheltered under glass As well as reproductions of whips and torture tools from the Roman era A reproduction of the crown of thorns, and various studies and explanations on the man of the Holy Shroud, Jesus Christ. He said to me, 'Father, you will receive a bronze sculpture, a copy of the Holy Shroud for Jerusalem.' This is how we tried to see how to make an exhibition around the sculpture, on the theme of the Holy Shroud In charge of the Holy See for the Center Notre-Dame, Jerusalem: Professor Luigi De Mattei made a sculpture from the image of the Shroud and reproduced it in a very beautiful bronze sculpture. Artist Luigi Mattei then used the exact dimensions of the 3D shroud image to create a bronze replica of the physical form of Jesus Christ. Sure enough, a 3D holographic image formed of Jesus' face and body. Recently, a VP-8 analyzer that gives topographical information about the moon and Mars terrain, was used on the cloth. The shroud is encoded with 3D information that is found from the spaces between the highest and lowest points of the body and its distance from the cloth. The project was born nearly a decade ago, following the donation of a bronze sculpture that reproduces in three dimensions the appearance of the man printed on the Shroud. While residing in Turin, Italy, the Holy Shroud has been exhibited in the Holy Land, in the Pontifical Institute of Our Lady of Jerusalem, which houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to the Holy Shroud. In Jerusalem, there is a permanent exhibition on the Shroud. In Turin, for the Exhibition of the Holy Shroud, the Custody sent some objects to the museum. Video: The bronze replica of the body of Jesus derived from a 3D image computer generated from scans of the Shroud of Turin effectively reveals exactly what Jesus Christ's face and body looked like-in every minute detail.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |