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Tag Archives: 3D printing
The Historic and the Plastic
Guest blogger Laura Macaluso muses on plastic and the role it may play in preserving and interpreting cultural heritage. In the past few weeks, I’ve watched the slow dismantling of a 19th century church built mostly of wood and, at the … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Heritage, History and Technology
Tagged 3D printing, interpretation, technology
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