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Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), in collaboration with the Smithsonian, recently launched the Smithsonian x3D Explorer—a groundbreaking interactive 3D educational tool accessible to everyone through the web. This tool was custom-built by Autodesk specifically for the Smithsonian to make iconic artifacts and specimens available to a global audience. Now, people everywhere can engage with historical treasures and scientific specimens in ways they never could before, from virtual exploration to holding 3D-printed replicas.
The integration of 3D technology is transforming museums just as it has reshaped industries like entertainment, manufacturing, and architecture. The Smithsonian is committed to being a leader in this shift.
Gunter Waibel, head of the Smithsonian Digitization Program Office, stated, "Digitizing our extensive collections is critical. By working with Autodesk, we can reach far more individuals than ever before. We believe the Smithsonian x3D Explorer will foster new avenues of education and research that we couldn't have anticipated."
Autodesk actively supports institutions worldwide in preserving cultural heritage through advanced reality computing technologies. Detailed 3D modeling ensures that some of the world’s most cherished artifacts and scientific specimens will be safeguarded and shared globally, enriching future generations' understanding and research. With less than 1% of the Smithsonian’s collection displayed at any given time—and some items never shown publicly—the ability to showcase objects digitally offers unprecedented opportunities for learning and discovery. Although many two-dimensional items like photos and documents have already been digitized, the majority of the Smithsonian’s collections consist of three-dimensional objects. Autodesk collaborated with the Smithsonian to create a comprehensive online experience featuring galleries, guided tours, research data, and a 3D object explorer. The x3D Explorer launched with 3D models of 21 representative objects from the collection.
"We're proud to have contributed to preserving such invaluable pieces of history," said Amar Hanspal, senior vice president at Autodesk. "Our hope is that exploring these remarkable artifacts, heirlooms, fossils, and scientific specimens in 3D will spark greater public interest in science and technology, particularly among students."
The Smithsonian’s x3D Explorer provides stunning 3D models of historic treasures and scientific specimens freely accessible to anyone for viewing, studying, interacting with, manipulating visually, and sharing. Many models are downloadable for personal and educational purposes, including 3D printing. Classrooms worldwide can now utilize replicas of these artifacts, potentially inspiring students to delve deeper into the vast fields of science, technology, engineering, and anthropology represented at the Smithsonian.
The Smithsonian Digitization Program Office faces the immense task of digitizing as much of the institution's collection as possible. To meet this challenge, the office utilized Autodesk ReCap and Autodesk Maya solutions to efficiently capture artifacts with photographs and transform them into high-quality 3D models visible through the x3D Explorer.
About Autodesk:
Autodesk empowers individuals to imagine, design, and create a better world. From professionals in design, engineering, and architecture to digital artists, students, and hobbyists, users rely on Autodesk software to unleash their creativity and tackle pressing challenges. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk.
Autodesk, the Autodesk logo, 3ds Max, AutoCAD, Inventor, Maya, and Revit are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk retains the right to modify product and service offerings, specifications, and pricing at any time without prior notice and is not liable for typographical or graphical errors in this document.
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