Materialise teamed up with artist 3D to print senior mummy
Remember the famous Iceman Oz? It is a 5,300-year-old mummy that was discovered in the Alps by the German climber in 1991. But so far, everything about him is still a mystery, such as how it was murdered in his own time, and its horror curse - all who have been in contact with Oz have died. However, due to its high scientific research value, Oz was properly preserved. Recently, in order to facilitate exhibitions and research, American ancient artist Gary Staab has collaborated with renowned Belgian 3D printing service provider Materialise to produce three of its original medical grade replicas through 3D printing. Restoration model of artist Gary Staab and Oz It is understood that the entire production process is very simple, that is, first obtain data through CT scan, then create a 3D digital model, then block 3D printing, and finally assemble together. The printed device was Materialise's large photo-curing (SLA) 3D printer , and the assembly was done by Staab. One of the three replicas was on display at the Archaeological Museum in South Tyrol in northern Italy and will soon be transferred to the Raleigh Museum of Natural Science in North Carolina, USA. But even if you can't go to these two places, you don't have to be disappointed, because from October 2017, the replica of the United States will start a world tour. The other two will be placed in the Cold Spring Harbor DNA Research Center in New York for scientific research. private room,meeting pods,quiet room,vocal booth,Acoustic Pod Guangzhou Mingli Intelligent Equipment Co.,Ltd , https://www.minglibooth.com