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Tactile Models Exhibit in the Library
By ann | August 4, 2014
Blind persons were invited to touch tactile models in a Lithuania library exhibit. The library didn’t have a 3D scanner so volunteers used their own DSLR cameras to take pictures of celebrities in the library. The library then displayed 3D scan and 3D print faces of these famous celebrities and political leaders and 3D print models of historical landmarks and local buildings. Read more about this at the 3D Printing Industry website.
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