Plow graffiti in Villarrubia Jail (Spain)

Plow graffiti in Villarrubia Jail (Spain)

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The 18th-century jail of Villarrubia de los Ojos is situated on the ground floor of the old City Hall building in the heart of Villarrubia de los Ojos town center (Ciudad Real, Spain). Like many jails from that era, the walls of some cells feature engravings - graffiti. Amidst these, a plow stands out as a notable representation. The significance of this image is likely tied to the fact that in the 18th century, most workers in this region were farmers. A 3D model of the jail was created using 208 images captured with Reality Capture. Additional processing took place within Geomagic Wrap, Zbrush, Substance Designer, and Blender. References: López-Menchero, V.M., et al. (2020): "Carcelarios Graffiti from Medieval to Modern Ages in Ciudad Real Province: A Comparative Study", in From Disciplinary Controls to Security Controls: Proceedings of the II International Congress on the History of Prisons and Punitive Institutions, pp. 37-54.

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