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3D Scanners
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3D Models
3D scan of a dinosaur skull
Scan of a copy of Tarbosaurus skull about 1.2 meters long, about 60 million years old. Provided by Paleontologic museum in Moscow.
3D scan of an art piece “Burial urn”
Scan of an art piece from "Burganov's House" museum, named "Burial urn", by Alexander Burganov
3D scan of an art piece “Born of the Pegasus”
Scan of an art piece from "Burganov's House" museum, named "Born of the Pegasus", by Alexander Burganov
3D scan of a cow skull
Scan of a cow skull.
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3D scan of a Sappho's head
Plaster model of Sappho's head scanned in several scans. One big circular motion and several small scans to fill in holes on the top and bottom.
3D scan of "Betrayal of Judas" basreleif
"Betrayal of Judas", 1.5 x 1.5 meters basrelief, scan of a plaster copy.
3D scan of a David statue
Andrea del Verrocchio, statue "David", scan of a plaster copy.
3D scan of St. Eligius statue
Scan of a statue by Nanni Di Banco "St. Eligius", plaster cast. Original in Or San Mikelle church in Florence.
3D scan of "The Bust of Virgilius"
Scan of a statue by Jorg Syrlin "The Bust of Virgilius", plaster cast.
3D scan of a statue #1
3D scan of a statue from "Golden Gate of Freiberg Cathedral", plaster copy.
3D scan of a statue #2
3D scan of a statue of "Golden Gate of Freiberg Cathedral", plaster copy.
News
Artec at the Acropolis Museum – Chicago Tribune
19 March 2012
What goes on behind closed museum doors? Like all museums around the world, the Acropolis Museum in Athens closes on Mondays to allow for cleaning and restoration of its exhibits. The Chicago Tribune discovered how statues from the archaic period were digitalized with an Artec MHT.
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What goes on behind closed museum doors? Like all museums around the world, the Acropolis Museum in Athens closes on Mondays to allow for cleaning and restoration of its exhibits. The Chicago Tribune discovered how statues from the archaic period were digitalized with an Artec MHT. Read more
Artec brings art home
7 March 2012
Have you ever wanted to bring fine arts closer to your living room? Wouldn’t it be great if you could stroll along a virtual museum while lounging on your sofa? Or even get yourself an authentic miniature replica of your favorite sculpture? With Artec now you can!
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Have you ever wanted to bring fine arts closer to your living room? Wouldn’t it be great if you could stroll along a virtual museum while lounging on your sofa? Or even get yourself an authentic miniature replica of your favorite sculpture? With Artec now you can! Read more
NVIDIA and Artec bring 3D content to life in Armenian monastery
14 November 2011
NVIDIA and Artec join forces to demonstrate scanned models of ancient religious memorial stones in 3D stereo, enabling spectators to dive into medieval culture at the Tatev monastery in Armenia.
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NVIDIA and Artec join forces to demonstrate scanned models of ancient religious memorial stones in 3D stereo, enabling spectators to dive into medieval culture at the Tatev monastery in Armenia.
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Artec digging deep in Moscow
10 October 2011
One of Artec’s projects earlier this year will let you travel back to the time of the Tsars. Together with the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage fundamental Russian history was preserved.
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One of Artec’s projects earlier this year will let you travel back to the time of the Tsars. Together with the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage fundamental Russian history was preserved. Read more
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How it all began
9 April 2011
A thorough look at how Artec got started on one of Russia's premier news channels Rossiya 24
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Is it Greek or Celtic?
14 January 2011
Modern 3D technologies have helped underwater archeologists from the Institute of Oceanology identify the origins of an ancient artifact — a lead anchor — that has lain at the bottom of the sea for more than two thousand years. The created three-dimensional, color model will allow archeologists to study the anchor in greater detail.
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Modern 3D technologies have helped underwater archeologists from the Institute of Oceanology identify the origins of an ancient artifact — a lead anchor — that has lain at the bottom of the sea for more than two thousand years. The created three-dimensional, color model will allow archeologists to study the anchor in greater detail. Read more
21st century high-tech meets 13th century culture
19 November 2010
It was a beautiful day, on a beautiful mountain, near a beautiful medieval monastery, as Artec employees continued their work on a pilot project that began earlier that year at the Erevan city history museum a few months earlier.
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It was a beautiful day, on a beautiful mountain, near a beautiful medieval monastery, as Artec employees continued their work on a pilot project that began earlier that year at the Erevan city history museum a few months earlier. Read more
Dinosaurs in 3D
16 July 2010
For a while, we’ve known that archeologists have been using our technology successfully to scan excavation sites and fossils. We always wanted to try it for ourselves and recently got that chance.
We made our way down to the Moscow Paleontology Museum. There, we were asked to scan a large scull of a big Tarbosaurus — a creature that roamed the Earth about 70 million years ago.
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For a while, we’ve known that archeologists have been using our technology successfully to scan excavation sites and fossils. We always wanted to try it for ourselves and recently got that chance.
We made our way down to the Moscow Paleontology Museum. There, we were asked to scan a large scull of a big Tarbosaurus — a creature that roamed the Earth about 70 million years ago. Read more
Press
How it all began
9 April 2011
A thorough look at how Artec got started on one of Russia's premier news channels Rossiya 24
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