3D-COFORM is hosting a summer exhibition in Brighton aimed at promoting the project to the general public from 27 July to 25 August 2012.
This substantial display covers a wide range of case studies across various themes, including the use of 3D technology for interpretation, conservation and investigation. The interactive approach aims to involve the visitor in the learning experience, making it enjoyable and memorable. From the incredible tale of the striking medieval Italian bronze griffin to the mysteries of the ancient Egyptian temple of Abu Simbel, this exhibition travels the world to illustrate the latest in 3D scientific and technological innovation in the heritage sector and uncover the hidden secrets of our past.
Where? University of Brighton Gallery
Opening hours: Mon – Sat, 10am – 5pm
How much? Admission is free
When? 27 July – 25 August 2012