The Mona Lisa Unveiled by science, the tower of Caprona in the landscape

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2022
  • Extract from the press conference given on June 3, 2022 at Vinci in the LeoLev centre. Presentation of the L.A.M. technique, of the discoveries of the portraits hidden under the Mona Lisa and of the Tower of Caprona in the landscape. The whole conference (in Italian) can be seen on this link: www.leolev.it
    with the intervention of Mrs. Alina Skoba, President of the LeoLev Centre, Mr. Thieurmel and Mr. Baronti as well as the speech of Mr. Engénio Giani, President of the Tuscany Region.
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  • @Davinci723
    @Davinci723 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are the best hope for the future of Art History! You are far and beyond anyone else in the field with your LAM methodology. The presentation of your visual arguments are superior to what has been the tradition in the field. This digitally based Methodology, which you alone have pioneered, will become the vanguard of a new Technology-based movement; which will elevate the field of Art history and it's historical importance for all times! The Digitally based and presented type of research that you do and can demonstrate so well is exactly what will attract the current group of University students and scholars to the field. Like every other field it has to change with the new generation.

  • @vangogh7127
    @vangogh7127 ปีที่แล้ว

    this is super interesting. i wish i could understand the thick accent better

    • @christroydow
      @christroydow 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The auto captions do a great job. Rematch with them on :)

  • @josepcivil8090
    @josepcivil8090 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mr. Cotte, I would not go into judging the effectiveness of your invention, the multispectral camera, or even your conclusions concerning the identity of the character, that is not my point here.
    But I can tell you that your instrument is ineffective in determining the location of the landscape which, moreover, is undoubtedly very real with a few details ready.
    "NO, THE LANDSCAPE OF THE JOCONDE IS NOT ITALIAN" as paradoxical as it may seem, but Catalan, as I have demonstrated through my study since 2011.
    I have offered to explain it to you on several occasions and have only received return from you only disdain.