Zur Digitalisierung der Materialität mittelalterlicher Objekte. Ein Bericht aus der wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen Werkstatt

https://openmethods.dariah.eu/2020/08/11/zur-digitalisierung-der-materialitat-mittelalterlicher-objekte-ein-bericht-aus-der-wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen-werkstatt/ OpenMethods introduction to: Zur Digitalisierung der Materialität mittelalterlicher Objekte. Ein Bericht aus der wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen Werkstatt 2020-08-11 11:52:36 Introduction: In this blog post, Michael Schonhardt explores and evaluates a range of freely available, Open Source tools - Inkscape, Blender, Stellarium, Sketchup - that enable the digital, 3D modelling of medieval scholarly objects. These diverse tools bring easily implementable solutions for both the analysis and the communication of results of object-related cultural studies and are especially suitable for projects with small budgets. Erzsebet Tóth-Czifra https://mittelalter.hypotheses.org/10930 Blog post Analysis Capture Communicating Dissemination German Images (3D) Imaging Interpretation Modeling Replication Research Activities Research Objects Research Techniques Tools Visualization Astrolabien Astrolabs Astronomie Breitengrad BSB München digitalen Rekonstruktion Hermanns des Lahmen Kloster St. Emmeram Klosters St. Emmeram material turn Mittelalter Planetarium quadrivium Sonnenstand St. Emmeram Uni Freiburg uni-freiburg Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Introduction by OpenMethods Editor (Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra): In this blog post, Michael Schonhardt explores and evaluates a range of freely available, Open Source tools – Inkscape, Blender, Stellarium, Sketchup – that enable the digital, 3D modelling of medieval scholarly objects. These diverse tools bring easily implementable solutions for both the analysis and the communication of results of object-related cultural studies and are especially suitable for projects with small budgets.

Original source: https://mittelalter.hypotheses.org/10930

Original date of publication: 02.02.2019

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