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Smithsonian X 3D - Overview
Meet the team and learn more about the Smithsonian x 3D project.
  • About Smithsonian X 3D

    Smithsonian X 3D launches a set of use cases which apply various 3D capture methods to iconic collection objects, as well as scientific missions.

  • Getting Started

    Learn about the fascinating features of the new Smithsonian X 3D Explorer and how to navigate, explore and manipulate 3D collection objects. This article gives you a comprehensive overview.

  • Tlingit Dakl’weidi (Killer Whale) Hat

    This wooden hat belongs to the Tlingit Dakl’weidi (Killer Whale) clan of southeast Alaska. The hat was made in 1900 in Angoon, Alaska and belonged to Gushdeiheen a Dakl’weidi clan...

  • Vairochana, the Cosmic Buddha

    Like all Buddhas (fully enlightened beings), this life-size limestone figure is wrapped in the simple robe of a monk. What makes this object exceptional is the detailed narrative scenes that...

  • The Invention of the Aerial Age

    On December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wright Flyer became the first powered, heavier-than-air machine to achieve controlled, sustained flight with a pilot aboard. 

Smithsonian X 3D on Twitter

  • @SEMC2 thanks so much for attending! — 8 hours 15 min ago
  • @shalomormsby unfortunately we are on our way home now, sorry to miss you! Keep up the good work! — 8 hours 39 min ago
  • @shalomormsby but a great way to engage the public and raise awareness about 3D tech! — 8 hours 44 min ago

Smithsonian X 3D on Facebook

It's happening! :)


Photos of Smithsonian 3D Digitization
Mammoth skeleton print on the Formlabs Form 1 by user: Alex Friderici. Original thread here: http://bit.ly/Ik37h8

Learn about how the Smithsonian team is using 3D tech in education


Smithsonian X 3D - Education
To learn more about Smithsonian X 3D please visit http://3d.si.edu/

our work on mashable for a second time! :)


Smithsonian Brings Historic Artifacts to Life Through 3D Printing
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The Smithsonian Institution leads the way in museums going digital with a 3D archive of historic artifacts available for viewing, downloading and printing.

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