part of my mini factory - the largest 3D printing sourcing platform - ‘scan the world’ has teamed with google arts and culture which partners with more than 2,000 institutions to contribute 3D scans to the platform. Visitors can explore the scan the world‘s open-source museum, filtering through the extensive archive by collection, artist, and location. ![]() the initiative notes: ‘ in making culture accessible, communities are encouraged to share their scans, stories, and creations with the goal to bring tangible heritage to the masses.’ the collection so far hosts an impressive 18,000 works, from iconic renaissance masterpieces, to architectural fragments, to archeological findings. the open-source museum encourages creators to explore, download, and fabricate these valuable pieces of art history, formatted and ready to be 3D printed. A community-built initiative dubbed ‘scan the world’ is archiving the world’s most significant works of sculpture and cultural artifacts in digital 3D format.
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