This presentation explores how Blender is being used within the digitalization strategy of Territorio Mudéjar—a network of rural municipalities in Spain—to integrate 3D photogrammetric models of Mudejar heritage into open, interoperable systems for education, conservation, and public engagement. By aligning with the FAIR principles and Europeana standards, we demonstrate how Blender supports high-quality rendering, annotation, and reusability of digital assets while addressing rural challenges like limited technical capacity and proprietary barriers.
Gianluca Emilio Ennio Vita is an architect specializing in architectural representation and communication. His research focuses on both the practical and theoretical aspects of digital media as a design tool—a topic on which he has published numerous papers and presented at international conferences. He is a Full Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera (Milan) and an Adjunct Professor at t…
Speaker Profile