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— Nicola Crepaldi (@nicolacrepaldi) February 14, 2017
Data visualization combined with interactive multi-touch tables and intuitive user interfaces can be used to provide public visitor venues, such as museums, science centres and zoos with unique interactive learning experiences. Visitors can conduct guided browsing of scanned large volumetric image data and themselves become the explorers of the normally invisible interior of unique artefacts and subjects. A live demo will show visualization of the human body, exotic animals, and natural history subjects. Examples will also show how objects such as jewellery from mummies can be virtually extracted and 3D printed to create realistic replicas.