Fernandez Leon, DeborahRoyo-Naranjo, Lourdes2024-11-102024-11-102024-07-109788413962580https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/211554[ES] In this communication we present the work done where the use of photogrammetry has been the protagonist to virtualize the heritage in 3D model of the installation work Incubé (2015), installation of the artist Daniel Buren at the Centre Pompidou Malaga. On this occasion, by means of various glass panels in primary colours projected on the architecture, the work generated a play of interspersed stripes of light. Photogrammetry gives us the opportunity to produce accurate models of two-dimensional images, which allows the documentation and conservation of heritage elements, especially those that are endowed with a certain materiality that does not rely on the projection of light or sound reproduction, thus allowing the documentation and conservation of the work.9Reconocimiento - No comercial - Compartir igual (by-nc-sa)Heritage preservationPhotogrammetryInstallation workPreventive conservation3D modelsDocumentation and conservation of contemporary heritage. Daniel Buren's installation at Centre Pompidou Málaga (Spain)Capítulo de libro10.4995/HEDIT2024.2024.17713Abierto