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CGI wizardry brings poet John Keats back to life 200 years after his death

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How the Romantic poet lives on: scientists from the Institute for Digital Archaeology have 'virtually recreated him' thanks to Computer Generated Imagery.

Added on the 23/02/2021 20:49:02 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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