Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
The Future of Three-Dimensional Imaging and Museum Applications. |
| Authors: |
METALLO, ADAM metalloa@si.edu, ROSSI, VINCE rossiv@si.edu |
| Source: |
Curator. Jan2011, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p63-69. 7p. 4 Color Photographs. |
| Subject Terms: |
*Digitization, Three-dimensional imaging, Museum techniques, Museums, Models & modelmaking, Scanning systems |
| Abstract: |
Is it time for all museums to initiate large-scale 3D digitization programs? We don't yet know how 3D is going to change, replace, or integrate into current museum experience. Yet the possibilities are being actualized right now. What does 3D mean for museums? Digitizing museum objects in 3D (or the museums themselves, for that matter) with incredible accuracy and realism; examining the inside of a mummy; modeling collections in 3D; retaining virtual copies of vulnerable objects; all these and more already exist in the fast-changing realm of 3D applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Education Research Complete |