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Overview for 'twin-it'
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Twin it! logo. A composition of Windmolen van Elene by FrDr, CC BY-SA 4.0 and Elene windmill by visualdimension, CC BY-NC-ND
Discover how you can access the Twin it! webinar series organised by the Europeana Foundation, European Commission and 4CH Competence Centre for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage.
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. In support of the Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, meemoo, the Flemish Institute for Archives, shares how they facilitate the 3D-scanning of items in challenging environments to uncover hidden treasures.
Creating 3D models of objects. Hands-on workshop, "Creating and sharing 3D in the common European data space for cultural heritage at the EuropeanaTech 2023 conference
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. In support of the Twin It! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, and as part of an ongoing series from the EuropeanaTech community, we hear about some exciting first results from the 5DCulture project.
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Photogrammetry structure of the Lambousa fishing vessel
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ERA and UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage, Cyprus University of Technology
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. The EUreka3D project tells us how they are supporting cultural heritage institutions to unlock the potential of 3D digitisation for their collections.
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An interactive virtual environment created using Mozilla Hubs. In copyright, 4D Research Lab.
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. The 4D Research Lab of the University of Amsterdam shares how their work employs 3D technologies in research and higher education.
To create 3D models of cultural heritage collections is a new challenge for cultural institutions, but the next steps after digitisation also pose challenges. Discover more in this event organised by EUreka3D.