How do you digitize something as enormous as the Space Shuttle Discovery or as fragile as Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 spacesuit ... and why bother? Jen Schachter visits the Smithsonian's Digitization Program Office to learn more about the multipart process -- and the technology -- involved in safely scanning and creating 3D digital models of museum objects.
Explore (and download files for) some of the AMAZING 3D models from Smithsonian's collection here: [ Ссылка ]
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Produced by Kristen Lomasney
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Adam Savage [ Ссылка ]
Norman Chan [ Ссылка ]
Simone Giertz [ Ссылка ]
Joey Fameli [ Ссылка ]
Gunther Kirsch [ Ссылка ]
Ryan Kiser [ Ссылка ]
Kishore Hari [ Ссылка ]
Sean Charlesworth [ Ссылка ]
Jeremy Williams [ Ссылка ]
Kayte Sabicer [ Ссылка ]
Bill Doran [ Ссылка ]
Ariel Waldman [ Ссылка ]
Darrell Maloney [ Ссылка ]
Kristen Lomasney [ Ссылка ]
Intro bumper by Abe Dieckman
Digitizing Objects from Smithsonian's Enormous Collection!
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