Color 3D prints of Neswaui's sarcophaguses

Description:

To make the mummy even more accessible, parts of the digital model have been recreated using 3D printing technology. The 3D printed objects can be used to enhance the visitor experience, in educational activities, or to improve access for visually impaired visitors.

Photo credit:

Interactive Institute Swedish ICT

Project information:

This 3D digitization project has been led by Interactive Institute Swedish ICT at Visualization Center C in Norrköping in collaboration with Medelhavsmuseet in Stockholm (Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities), Autodesk, Center For Medical Imaging and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, FARO and several other experts. The project has been a part of “Projektarena IVM” and is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.

Project website:

Interactive Institute Swedish ICT

More information:

For more information and press release please contact Thomas Rydell, thomas.rydell@tii.se

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