The Arc/k Project Digital Cultural Heritage Collection (3D)

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The Arc/k Project
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2020


Descriptive Summary

Title: The Arc/k Project Digital Cultural Heritage Collection (3D)
Dates: 2015-
Collection Number: ARCK-CHC
Creator/Collector:
Extent: The Arc/k Project seeks to digitally capture and preserve humanities collective tangible and intangible culture in a variety of formats, including 3D and Virtual Reality. Prioritization of collected objects is often based on the threat level to the objects and/or locations.
Online items available
Repository: The Arc/k Project
Los Angeles, California 90038
Abstract: The Arc/k Project partners with citizen volunteers and non-profit organizations around the world to preserve endangered cultural heritage for present and future generations via digital formats including 3D and Virtual Reality.
Language of Material: English

Access

In general, collections are publicly available online via the Arc/k Collections Website for scholarly research and cultural education. Some materials may be restricted due to cultural sensitivities as determined by related cultural stakeholders.

Publication Rights

Collection open for all to view

Preferred Citation

The Arc/k Project Digital Cultural Heritage Collection (3D). The Arc/k Project

Acquisition Information

Source images donated by citizen volunteers, indigenous communities and non-profit organization partners. 3D models are processed and archived by the Arc/k Project

Biography/Administrative History

The Arc/k Project and Institutional Assets and Monuments of Venezuela partnered together to document Venezuela's cultural heritage objects and locations in digital 3D format.

Scope and Content of Collection

The Arc/k Project seeks to digitally capture and preserve humanities collective tangible and intangible culture in a variety of formats, including 3D and Virtual Reality. Prioritization of collected objects is often based on the threat level to the objects and/or locations. No CGI or other artificial modifications are employed to embellish the objects, only source images are used.