Week 11: 3D Objects, 3D Printing and Digital Public History – March 31

3D printing in the news (take a few minutes to read this at the start of class):

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/mar/29/british-museum-facing-legal-action-parthenon-marbles-3d-scan-refusal

Virtual exhibit tour:

https://hubs.mozilla.com/A5MY6Gv/excited-blushing-safari

Augmented Reality Examples:

Use your phone to scan these QR codes. If your phone gives you a warning that it lacks World Tracking, just click OK. It just means the A

Olympic Bell
Clarnico (hard to get the audio to play. Look for the pause button and try to click beside it.
City Mill River
Iron Age Village at the London Aquatics Centre

Readings:

  • Inmaculada Remolar, Cristina Rebollo, and Jon A. Fernández-Moyano, “Learning History Using Virtual and Augmented Reality,” Computers 10, no. 11 (November 2021): 146, https://doi.org/10.3390/computers10110146.
More Examples:

 

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