Maurice de Kleijn, Spinlab, walks in with the question if University Library can help him printing out on of his 3D models, as prototype to see what's needed for an exhibition at Allard Pierson Museum.
This is a form of co-creation where a researcher has already produced a 3D model and the library searched for the best way to print these objects. Prototypes are used as first examples in the printing process.
Maurice worked further on printing out 3D models by himself for this exhibition.
Via Appia
The Via Appia was one of the four 'highways' of the Romans, running from the capital Rome to Brindisi in the southeast. Over time, numerous archaeologists, historians, architects, artists and photographers have revisited the ancient monuments along the Via Appia. Thanks to their interpretations, always from different motives and perspectives, we have a rich, layered history of representation of the Via Appia Antica.