Playa del Carmen's 3D Museum of Wonders offers an array of exhibits and illusions that tie in Mayan culture and many of the famous attractions you can see throughout the country. What sets it apart is ...
We are excited to announce that the BCMA has added a major new technology to our digital labs this summer, a pair of 3D scanners from Artec3D. The addition of 3D scanning technologies expands the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many museums around the world remain shuttered. Fortunately, you can still visit some of the best virtually, from the comfort and ...
A few years ago, we were promised that 3D printing would transform the world. In 2011, the Economist featured a 3D-printed Stradivarius violin on its front page, claiming that 3D printing “may have as ...
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam has begun 3D printing reproductions of a handful of paintings in its own collection, taking art in the age of mechanical reproduction to a whole new level. Van Gogh ...
For more than a decade, museums around the world have been making high-quality 3D scans of important sculptures and ancient artifacts. Some institutions, such as the Smithsonian and the National ...
If you go to the new Museum of 3D Illusions, housed in a double storefront on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, try not to step on the people sprawled out on the floor. Don’t worry, they’re fine.
It seemed like the perfect digital heist. The Nefertiti bust, created in 1345 B.C., is the most famous work in the collection of Berlin’s Neues Museum. The museum has long prohibited visitors from ...
The Image Permanence Institute received a National Leadership Grant for Museums from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in the amount of $375,543 to support a three-year research project ...
Mosul Museum in Iraq is launching its first exhibition since the so-called Islamic State smashed its ancient, priceless exhibits on video in February 2015. “Return to Mosul: Conflict, Reconciliation ...
Marble relief, corner-stone of Slab XLII from the North Frieze and Slab I of the West Frieze of the Parthenon: procession of horse-drawn chariots (438-432 BCE ...