A black and white picture of Ponte Cestio bridge in Rome, taken in 1945.
OMG. I was just working on a 1945 pic of this, from the same spot
A black and white picture of Ponte Cestio bridge in Rome, taken in 1945.
OMG. I was just working on a 1945 pic of this, from the same spot
Oof. or antiques and -chalk paint-....
Oof. Struggling to breathe here in Johannesburg at 5, 750 feet....
Ooof. Tis good stuff...
π Indeed. Breuil had some.... interesting... ideas.
Oof. yes. I have come across this mis-usage recently, too.
And hard-pressed to find someone who can actually explain what it is and how it is better for 3D scanning - particularly in heritage...
Looks interesting! Where would one find the link to the hyvrid lecture?
Bilbao?
Game Pass shelter. 3D model from 3000 images, overview (original is 32000 px wide. Don't think Bsky would be happy with that :-)
Ooh. Any idea which one this is?
OnlyOffice is worth a shot. Much lighter than Libre/OpenOffice.
Second pic shows San rock paintings; the "Main Panel" at the Game Pass rock shelter.
Argh. Forgot the alt text. First post shows guide Raphael and Jeremy Hollmann standing in a 19th c. cattle kraal in the Kamberg valley
Back from some fieldwork in the Kamberg
OK. First attempt at painting. Colour's not quite right, but maybe a good start?
π Early prototype for a D-sub 15...
A 3D print of the digital model in a person's hand.
A plaster casting alongside the 3D print.
This is a 3D print from the model, and the 3D print alongside a plaster casting made from the print (via a silicone mould). Now to paint it!
Drawing of bead and bangle mould, by Frans Roodt (MA, 1993)
3D model of mould
While well documented (drawings and some photos), the original has been misplaced. So I built a 3D model based on these resources
A black-and-white photograph of a carved Schist bead and bangle mould excavated in Zululand in 1974.
Given some of the discourse about copies on here recently, though I'd post a thing I've been working on for a museum. It's a carved schist mould, used in early-mid 19th century Zululand to cast brass beads and wire (for bangles).
Join us with @mahsa-project.bsky.social for #LoveData25 Week on 14 Feb where we explore the evolving field of #heritage digitisation and the opportunities and challenges these diverse data offer.
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Picture of an Orange Pi 3B SBC next to a colour/scale card.
Just brought up our new server for the Metsemegologolo archaeological archive...
Screenshot of an old tweet from 2020. It reads: PhD student, c.2020: Here's a limited argument I made based on years of specialised research. Hope it's OK. Slightly sad face emoji. Philosopher dude, c.1770: Here are some Thoughts I had in the Bath. They constitute Universal & Self-Evident Laws of Nature. FIGHT ME.
Even if it were true...
Definitely the Rose!
Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory is released _today_.
You can buy a copy, or, you can read it FOR FREE via Project MUSE. Please spread the news to your colleagues, your friends, your syllabus makers.
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