AutoQTVR shooting
Since 1996, AutoQTVR has been used for various kinds of digital archives of human heritage.
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Human skull shooting, University museum of Tokyo Univ., 1996 |
Paleolithic Mobil arts shooting, Museum of Bilbao, 1998 |
Fashon shooting, Texnai,1999 |
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Jomon pottrey shooting, Idojiri museum,2002 |
StereoQTVR shooting, Idojiri museum,2002 |
Using a high-reso digital camera, Idojiri museum,2002 |
Past records of AutoQTVR shooting
- 1996.06: First experimental shooting by using Jomon pottreies at Idojiri archeological museum in Fujimi-cho, Nagano, Japan.
- 1996.08: Shooting skeletons of Neanderthal infant found in Northern Syria, University museum of Tokyo Univ.
- 1996.12: Digital archiving project for the University museum of Tokyo univ.
- 1997.05: Haniwa (human figure of ancient Japan) shooting, Higashi-katsushika Educational Commitee, Chiba, Japan
- 1997~1999:QTVR archeological database, International Japan Research Center, Kyoto, Japan
- 1997~1999:QTVR Folklore database, Houhoku-cho, Yamaguchi, Japan
- 1997~1999:Pompeii multimedia encyclopedia project, Univ. of Tokyo
- 1997~1999:PhotoVR Database "Paleolithic arts in Northern Spain"
- 1998.4~T:Mobil arts shooting at museums of San Sebastian, Bilbao, Santander, Altamira, Oviedo in Spain
- 1998.7~ : Shooting Monglian artifacts for Special exhibition, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
- 1999~2001: Shooting artifacts of Pompeii, Italy for Digital archiving project of COE, Univ. of Tokyo
- 2002.06:StereoQTVR shooting of Jomon potteries at Idojiri archeological museum, Fujimi-cho, Nagano, Japan
Multimedia exhibition using QTVR
- 1998.02:"Haniwa of Katsushika", Higashi-katsushika Educational Commitee, Chiba, Japan
- 1998.08:"Nomadic world of Mongolia", Natiuonal Museum of Ethnology", Osaka, Japan
- 1999.06~: PhotoVR Multimedia Database "Paleolithic Arts in Northern Spain"/SantanderEOviedoEBilbaoESan SebastianEAltamira
- 2002.07: "Tounai's Jomon Potteries", Idojiri archeological museum, Fujimi-cho, Nagano, Japan
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