“'The European Bank didn't want to use real bridges so I thought it would be funny to claim the bridges and make them real,' [Dutch designer Robin Stam] told Dezeen.”
On CoinCommunity.com, DVCollector shows a 3D scan of an Athenian tetradrachm. He took 56 pictures of the coin, each with a different focus, and used Helicon software to produce an image in extreme focus as well as 3D animation.
Impressive!
Bogdanos Becomes Prop for Chinese Propaganda
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Attention-seeking "world culture cop" Matthew Bogdanos has allowed himself
and Alvin Bragg's Manhattan DA's office to become a prop for Chinese
propagan...
Some thoughts about Cultural Property
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It seems like the battle over "cultural property" has become a circus act,
much like life in general these days. As one who has always had a serious
inter...
Changes to the library
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The reason I started this blog was to advertise the wonderful resource that
is the BNS / RNS library as there are changes afoot. I have just been
advised ...