To mark the twentieth anniversary of the discovery of the Iceman mummy known as Ötzi, has been faithfully reconstructed and you can admire from 1 March to 15 January 2012, the Museum of Archaeology Adige in Bolzano, at the temporary exhibition "Ötzi20" . The Dutch artists Adrie and Alfons Kennis have rebuilt the Man Iceman (a finding of no less than 5,300 years ago) with the aid of 3D models of the skull and infrared imaging and CT. The work of two artists, known in virtue of their reconstructions, shows a man coming from the Stone Mountain real and surprisingly, the color of skin wrinkles of the forehead to the smallest: medium height, slender but muscular, with a gaunt, angular face, long beard and sunburned skin
Photographer Heike Engel ( 21Lux) documented for six months, the Kennis brothers' work, capturing the entire exclusive reconstruction process. Thanks to his photographs, the observer has the feeling of being in the studio the two artists.
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