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Remaking Material Culture in 3D

This course is designed to develop your knowledge of the theory and practice of digitising material culture by producing computer generated and printed 3D models. Technologies and methods for recording tangible cultural heritage, including artefacts, buildings, and landscapes are covered, placing particular emphasis on the field of computational imaging; a field in computer science that studies the computational extraction of information from digital photographs and has democratised the process of capturing, preserving, disseminating, and promoting heritage. 3D digitisation and 3D printing will be presented both theoretically and practically, discussing the history and the state-of-the-art, best practices and protocols, and characteristic applications from various fields.

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Costas Papadopoulos (2020). Remaking Material Culture in 3D. Version 1.0.0. #dariahTeach. [Training module]. https://teach.dariah.eu/course/view.php?id=55

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Title:
Remaking Material Culture in 3D
Authors:
Costas Papadopoulos
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
7/21/2020
Originally published:
6/8/2020
Content type:
Training module
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH Teach
Topics:
Computational Imaging, eHeritage, Data modeling, Data visualisation
Version:
1.0.0