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作者单位:Marc Grellert (17)
17. Faculty of Architecture, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Digital Design Unit and Architectura Virtualis GmbH, cooperation partner of the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
丛书名:3D Research Challenges in Cultural Heritage II
ISBN:978-3-319-47647-6
刊物类别:Computer Science
刊物主题:Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Computer Communication Networks Software Engineering Data Encryption Database Management Computation by Abstract Devices Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISSN:1611-3349
卷排序:10025
文摘
The Digital Design Unit at the Darmstadt Technical University has been producing virtual reconstructions since the beginning of the 1990s. Advances in industrial prototyping and rapid prototyping led to the desire to develop new kinds of exhibits by using the 3D printing technology to convert the digital datasets into haptic models. Among the advantages of the new technology is the fact that it tends to be markedly cheaper than traditional model production. Moreover, it can be used to achieve extremely intricate detailing and to produce relatively inexpensive duplicates. It allows for assessment and correction of the virtual dataset before printing – as well as for easy updating and reprinting – and thus for great accuracy. The technology has given rise to novel forms of museum exhibits with fresh aesthetic qualities and to new ways of conveying information through projections and the selective illumination of the models.