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Digital Statues, a Collaborative Project

Digital statues (stafrænar styttur) is a collaborative project between the Einar Jónsson museum and EFLA Consulting engineers in Iceland. It received support from “Barnamenningarsjóður” (children’s culture fund) and “List fyrir alla” (art for everyone). The purpose of the project is to bring the Einar Jónsson museum to schoolchildren in a digital form, regardless of their location. This was done by creating exact digital twins of a large number of Einar´s works using photogrammetry and other scanning techniques. The museum has also prepared studyguides that teachers can use free of charge.

Developed within the INTERREG NPA funded project DACCHE: https://linktr.ee/dacche_interreg

Event hosted by the Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts (https://www.mshl.is) and the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute (https://www.skriduklaustur.is/is/gunnarsstofnun).

Learning Outcomes

After studying the resource, learners should be able to:

  • understand the value of collaboration between private companies and public institutes for cultural heritage projects;
  • learn about the use of photogrammetry and 3D scanning;
  • be acquainted with the production and use of digital twins of natural and cultural landscapes.
Digital Statues, a collaborative project

Cite as

Þröstur Thor Bragason (2025). Digital Statues, a Collaborative Project. Version 1.0.0. DARIAH-Campus. [Training module]. https://campus.dariah.eu/id/lBoaO6QMLCb6wRenzEPtP

Reuse conditions

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Full metadata

Title:
Digital Statues, a Collaborative Project
Authors:
Þröstur Thor Bragason
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
1/27/2025
Originally published:
1/17/2025
Content type:
Training module
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH, ACDH-CH
Topics:
eHeritage, Computational Imaging, Citizen science
Version:
1.0.0