Classical Greek fresco revived with the help of AI

Classical Greek fresco revived with the help of AI

The Greek Ministry of Culture completed the digital restoration of the hunting fresco in the tomb of Philip II at Vergina. The fresco, renowned as the largest and most important work of classical antiquity, has been rendered through advances in digital technology.

The project, named ReVis, is the first comprehensive and scientifically documented study of the frescoes at Aigai. The study employed photography methods to unveil design details invisible to the naked eye.

The team continued a…

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