A visitor of the Ars Electronica Center models a clay figure. In the background, a 3D scanner can be seen. Using this scanner, the clay figures can be inserted into various virtual realities.
Bottom floor of the Ars Electronica Center, Linz, September 2005.
Photographer: Erik Möller
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A visitor of the Ars Electronica Center models a clay figure. In the background, a 3D scanner can be seen. Using this scanner, the clay figures can be inserted into various virtual realities. Bottom floor of the Ars Electronica Center, Linz, September 20
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