Mapping Heritage and Setting Standards: Pushing the Limits of Digitally Scanning Objects

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Period29 Mar 2021

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  • TitleMapping Heritage and Setting Standards: Pushing the Limits of Digitally Scanning Objects
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletCentre for Global Heritage and Development
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1 pag.
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date29/03/21
    DescriptionDocumenting heritage has long been an important activity for scientists and artists of all times. From the first scientific drawings made by Englishmen Lukis and Dryden of the Drenthe dolmen in 1878 to a laser scan done by students of the TU Delft to study the surface erosion of the same dolmen in 2020. Mapping heritage is a timeless effort, the techniques however are ever evolving. Roderik Lindenbergh is evolving today’s methods by letting himself be challenged by the past.
    Producer/AuthorMauro Smit
    URLhttps://www.globalheritage.nl/news/mapping-heritage-and-setting-standards-pushing-the-limits-of-digitally-scanning-objects
    PersonsR.C. Lindenbergh