Nefertiti Hack – Questions regarding the 3D scan of the bust of Nefertiti
In October 2015 two German artists, Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles, entered the Neues Museum Berlin and covertly scanned the famous bust of Queen Nefertiti held on display using a Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor. The two artists followed this by releasing the...
read moreAmarna3D March 2015 Update
M47.4 – An Amarna House
February Update
3D Reconstruction of the Bust of Queen Nefertiti
Site Update Jan 2015
Updated the website and created a load of placeholders for the various areas I will be developing eventually. Fitted map locations to the placeholders in the version 2 breakdown of the site. Shelved the main front page layout for the moment and linked the About page...
read moreBegan work on the Great Aten Temple for Amarna V2
Well I'm just about finished my University work for this academic year so I have decided to pick up on the Amarna3D version 2 model for my summer project. I will be posting a few images of the work in progress but thought I would post a few images to show what I'm up...
read moreNew Website, New lease of life…
After playing around with themes and getting the hang of WordPress I have managed to start fleshing out the site. It is going to be slow going to transfer all the core material from the old site but hopefully once it is done it should be a better viewing experience...
read moreSunrise over the Quayside
Sunrise over the Quayside This view is early in the morning as the sun rises over the city. The direction is facing east here.
read moreThe Quayside
The Quayside This view shows two ships docked at the quayside. The view is roughly pointing north east.
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The Small Aten Temple This view is roughly easterly in direction and shows the Small Aten Temple which was close to the Pharaoh's quarters on the left.
read moreSide view of the Great Aten Temple
Looking south over the Great Aten Temple In this view we can see the Great Aten Temple which stretches left to right to capture the sun as it rises in the east. You can see the rows of offering tables and on the right the River Nile.
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