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The Kinora replica 3D model was produced in the context of the project Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice and Theory (DEMA), funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche, Luxembourg (FNR) (C18/SC/12703137). The Kinora replica project was the result of a collaboration between the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) and the Department of Engineering (DoE) of the University of Luxembourg. The 3D model was developed by engineer Ing. Claude Wolf (DoE) and media historian Dr. Tim van der Heijden (C2DH). For more information about the Kinora replica project, see the article Replicating the Kinora: 3D modelling and printing as heuristics in digital media history, published in the Journal of Digital History in 2022.
motion picture technology, 3D modelling and printing, media history, digital history, Kinora, experimental media archaeology, rapid prototyping
motion picture technology, 3D modelling and printing, media history, digital history, Kinora, experimental media archaeology, rapid prototyping
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