Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
Kopf eines Bodhisattva
6th century
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
The display resolution is limited to max. 2K
due to regulations from the client
Original & available resolution: 16K
Our digital Twins help to expand the reach of your institution, by giving access to single artworks, collections, or entire exhibitions to people around the globe.
Applied Examples:
James-Simon-Galerie
Kulturprojekte / Stadtmuseum Berlin
Humboldt Forum Highlights
Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
Kopf eines Bodhisattva
6th century
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
We create 3D-objects or 'digital twins', with extremely high resolution, for marketing, scientific and archival purposes – AR, VR, Video & Web ready.
You’ll be able to generate imagery for your entire marketing campaign, including close up shots and videos from your digital twin. No more need to move or disturb your objects for photo shootings or similar hazardous activities.
Crocodile
Master model, 1892; Plaster, shellacked; Length: 290 cm
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gipsformerei, R-06580
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gipsformerei
Locoön Group
Master model, 1844; Plaster, shellacked; 242 x 184 x 100 cm
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gipsformerei, R-0263
Original: ca. 1st century BCE, Roman copy at Vatican Museums, Rome
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gipsformerei
Shiva's mount Nandi
19th century
Shivas Reittier Nandi
19th century
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
The display resolution is limited to max. 2K due to regulations from the client
Original & available resolution: 16K
– To record and conserve our cultural heritage
– To exchange and work together with digital exhibits irrespective of borders
– New methods of education and procuration
– To broaden accessibility to the most fascinating historical objects to people across the globe
– In order to reduce ecological side effects with international loan exhibits
Our fully immersive virtual 3D exhibitions for museums, galleries and individuals are amongst the most convincing and detailed experiences you can have.
Above is a video of the 3D digitization of the ‘Near Life’ exhibition in the James-Simon-Gallery. This was taken in realtime from the 3D viewer Sketchfab. We digitized the entire room, including plinths, shelves and 22 individual objects, as well as a vast amount of collect objects, like the exhibitions beautiful centerpiece shelf with its 95 individual objects.
You can enter the virtual exhibition here
For virtual exhibitions based on spherical panorama data please have a look at photographic services.
Near Life exhibition
James-Simon-Gallery
3D renderings of the space
Nah am Leben Ausstellung
James-Simon-Galerie
3D renderings des Raums
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin /
Studio Jester Blank
Additionally we provided individual high resolution objects of the exhibitions main pieces. Those can be reached via navigation points in the main tour and provide a vast increase in visual detail, as well as the exhibition guide with additional information and context for the respective object.
Near Life exhibition
James-Simon-Gallery
3D renderings individual objects
Nah am Leben Ausstellung
James-Simon-Galerie
3D Renderings von Einzelobjekten
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin /
Studio Jester Blank
Another part of our expertise is, to render and animate from 3D data, achieving imagery with unparalleled clarity and sharpness. Our customers can experiment and curate with their own ideas of lighting scenarios as well as with how the camera moves around the subject. Also this can be used by exhibition designers to model and mimic lighting concepts for upcoming exhibitions.
Please have a look below for our renders and please get in touch in case you would like to see more examples.
Columbus large globe for state and business leaders
approx. 1936
Columbus Großglobus für Staats- und Wirtschaftsführer
ca. 1936
©
Sammlung Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Cinteotl, Aztec maize goddess
16th century
Cinteotl, aztekische Maisgöttin
16. Jahrhundert
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
Kopf eines Bodhisattva
China, 6. Jhdt.
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Barrigón
Guatemala
500 – 300 bce
Barrigón
Guatemala
500 – 300 vor Chr.
©
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum /
Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Please find our 3D-digitization services below:
Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Our digital Twins help to expand the reach of your institution, by giving access to single artworks, collections, or entire exhibitions to people around the globe.
Examples of digital twins:
Humboldt Forum Highlights
James-Simon-Galerie
Kulturprojekte / Stadtmuseum Berlin
Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
We create 3D-objects or 'digital twins', with extremely high resolution, for marketing, scientific and archival purposes – AR, VR, Video & Web ready.
You’ll be able to generate imagery for your entire marketing campaign, including close up shots and videos from your digital twin. No more need to move or disturb your objects for photo shootings or similar hazardous activities.
Shiva's mount Nandi
19th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Ceremonial Axe
China, 1500 – 1050 bc
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Eagle serpent (Cuauhcoatl)
Mexico, 1325 – 1521
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Why high-resolution
3D-digitization?
– To record and conserve our cultural heritage
– To exchange and work together with digital exhibits irrespective of borders
– New methods of education and procuration
– To broaden accessibility to the most fascinating historical objects to people across the globe
– To reduce ecological side effects with international loan exhibits
Our fully immersive virtual 3D exhibitions for museums, galleries and individuals are amongst the most convincing and detailed experiences you can have, besides an actual real life visit.
Above is a preview video of the 3D digitization of the ‘Near Life’ exhibition in the James-Simon-Gallery. This was taken in realtime from the 3D viewer Sketchfab. We digitized the entire room, including plinths, shelves and 24 individual objects, as well as a vast amount of collect objects, like the exhibitions beautiful centerpiece shelf with its 95 individual objects.
Examples of virtual exhibitions:
James-Simon-Galerie
sketchfab SMB
For VR-tours based on spherical panoramas please check out
photographic services.
Near Life exhibition
James-Simon-Gallery
3D renderings of the space
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Studio Jester Blank
Additionally we provided individual high resolution objects of the exhibitions main pieces.
Those can be reached via navigation points in the main tour and provide a vast increase in visual detail, as well as the exhibition guide with additional information and context for the respective object.
Near Life exhibition
James-Simon-Gallery
3D renderings individual objects
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Studio Jester Blank
Another part of our expertise is, to render and animate from 3D data, achieving imagery with unparalleled clarity and sharpness.
Our customers can experiment and curate with their own ideas of lighting scenarios as well as with how the camera moves around the subject. Also this can be used by exhibition designers to model and mimic lighting concepts for upcoming exhibitions.
Please have a look below for our renders and please get in touch in case you would like to see more examples.
Columbus large globe for state and business leaders
approx. 1936
© Sammlung Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Head of a Bodhisattva
China, 6th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Asiatisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Cinteotl, Aztec maize goddess
16th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
Barrigón
Guatemala
500 – 300 bce
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss