THROUGH A SCANNER, SKULPTURHALLE
A project in San Diego, CA by Cosmo Wenman000days
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Making sculptural masterpieces accessible to all by 3D scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons
Backers: 106
Average Pledge Per Backer: $77
Funded: $8,174 of $35,000
Dates: Jun 6th -> Jul 6th (30 days)
Project By: Cosmo Wenman
Backers: 106
Average Pledge Per Backer: $77
Funded: $8,174 of $35,000
Dates: Jun 6th -> Jul 6th (30 days)
Project By: Cosmo Wenman
$8,174
current pledge level
Last Updated: July 6 @ 09:30 -0400 GMT
23%
of goal
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Latest News
Cosmo Wenman: Life Beyond Kickstarter
September 20th - via: graphics.com
This project seems like a significant first step in freeing the world's sculptural riches from vaults, museums and the private collections of the lucky few and making them broadly available via 3D printing. (Read More)
Kickstarter Alert: Scanning Scuptural Masterpieces for 3D Printers
June 25th - via: geekdad.com
Cosmo Wenman has a dream of freeing the world’s 3D art. For the past year, he’s been scanning sculpture and sharing his files online so others can make 3D prints of the world’s great sculptures. Now, he wants to go big. (Read More)
More press coverage + a new 3D scan for backers: Georges Méliès
June 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you again for your support. Progress has been slow for the last week--but the kind words and enthusiastic emails many of you have sent me have me convinced there's an audience and demand for what we're trying to do. Or, at the very least, there... (Read More)
A token of thanks for your support: Ramesses II / Ozymandias
June 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for your support. Thank you for seeing this project's potential. I'm a week into it, and the results so far have been encouraging. There's been interest from an unusual cross-section of people; art lovers, antiquities buffs, sculptors, 3D... (Read More)
3D Printing: Important for Art History, Not Just Weapons
June 13th - via: reason.com
While we have tended to emphasize the public policy issues surrounding 3D printing of weapons here at Reason, the technology is really a game-changer, as I hate to type, in so many fields: the ability to turn physical things into data and then back into other physical things has implications we will hopefully be spending the next few decades exploring, to our mutual joy. (Read More)
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