This video showcases three Sikh artifacts—a Quoit turban, a shield, and a helmet—rendered in stunning 3D by the Royal Armouries in collaboration with The Sikh Museum Initiative. The video features Natasha Bennett (Curator of Oriental Collections), Gurinder Singh Mann (historian and Director of The Sikh Museum Initiative), and Taran Singh (3D expert and designer). They discuss the history, cultural significance, and the advanced 3D scanning process used to make these objects accessible to a wider audience in a virtual museum. The presentation highlights cutting-edge techniques in digitizing historical arms and armour.
This video from Forgotten Weapons showcases the Arsenals of History 2019 symposium, focusing on the application of 3D printing and scanning technologies in firearms museums. The presentation by Scott Gausen from the Springfield Armory National Historic Site explores how these modern tools can be utilized for museum preservation, education, and potentially even replication of historical firearm artifacts. The symposium itself was held at the Cody Firearms Museum and had a theme centered on social media's role for museums.
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