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Thomas Bisp. True Crime Story Part 3
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True Crime Story Part 3 Reconsruction of the head.

Project from 2021: a forensic archaeological reconstruction of Thomas Bisp’s skull using 3D printing technology. Thomas Bisp, a notorious figure from Sønderøkse, was executed in 1822 for poisoning his wife. This project sheds light on a dark chapter of history and demonstrates modern technology’s power in uncovering and understanding our past.

Using Diacom and CT scan-to-mesh techniques, I created a detailed 3D model of Bisp’s skull. Check out the model and learn more about the fascinating story behind it.

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Artstation: https://lnkd.in/dxDDqSEN YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dmCxzKBh The final reconstruction by Oscar Nilsson can be seen in the Vendsyssel Historiske Museum in Denmark Organisationen Danske Museer, ODM: https://vhm.dk/, https://lnkd.in/dJzbma4F, https://lnkd.in/dxQmuEyb

Published a year ago
Oct 1st 2024
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • Science & technology 3D Models
  • innovation
  • 3dart
  • rd
  • 3dprinting
  • stockholm
  • culturalheritage
  • noai

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