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