An Iraqi museum is using virtual reality headsets to turn back time, so visitors can explore heritage sites destroyed by jihadist fighters. Using thousands of photographs, engineers have given a ...
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The World's First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Wants Its Collection to Shrink, Not Grow
To raise awareness of the illicit trafficking of cultural heritage artifacts, from archaeological finds to artworks to ...
On Monday, UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, launched the world's first virtual museum of stolen cultural objects, which lists thousands of artifacts that can be viewed in 3D form.
Unesco has this week launched its Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects which, using the United Nations (UN) cultural body’s database of thousands of looted artefacts, reconstitutes and presents ...
Using thousands of photographs, engineers have given a virtual rebirth to five historic sites in Mosul and the broader Nineveh province — Zaid AL-OBEIDI An Iraqi museum is using computer technology ...
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