Digitization of Ancient Artefacts and Fabrication of Sustainable 3D-Printed Replicas for Intended Use by Visitors with Disabilities: The Case of Piraeus Archaeological Museum

Kantaros, A.; Soulis, E.; Alysandratou, E. Digitization of Ancient Artefacts and Fabrication of Sustainable 3D-Printed Replicas for Intended Use by Visitors with Disabilities: The Case of Piraeus Archaeological Museum. Sustainability 2023, 15, 12689. https://doi.org/10.3390/ su151712689

19 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2023

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Antreas Kantaros

Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering

Evangelos Soulis

University of West Attica (UNIWA)

Elli Alysandratou

Hellenic Open University

Date Written: August 22, 2023

Abstract

The digitization of ancient artifacts and the fabrication of sustainable 3D-printed replicas present a promising solution for enhancing the accessibility to cultural heritage sites for visitors with disabilities. This article focuses on the case study of the Piraeus Archaeological Museum. The study investigates the process of digitizing a selection of ancient artifacts from the museum’s collection and utilizing 3D printing technology to produce tactile replicas from recycled Polylactic Acid (PLA) material that provide a multisensory experience for individuals with disabilities like vision impairment. The research examines the technical challenges and considerations faced by the authors’ team during the 3D scanning process of the artifacts, the manufacturing of raw material from 3D printing waste, as well as the optimization of 3D printing parameters to ensure the creation of high-quality 3D-printed replicas. Furthermore, the article points out the positive future impact that the 3D-printed replicas will have on the engagement and comprehension of vision-impaired visitors, highlighting the potential of this approach in promoting inclusivity and fostering a connection with cultural heritage.

Keywords: digitization; cultural heritage preservation; 3D scanning; 3D printing; museum; recycled PLA; FDM recycling; disabilities; social inclusion; special needs

Suggested Citation

Kantaros, Antreas and Soulis, Evangelos and Alysandratou, Elli, Digitization of Ancient Artefacts and Fabrication of Sustainable 3D-Printed Replicas for Intended Use by Visitors with Disabilities: The Case of Piraeus Archaeological Museum (August 22, 2023). Kantaros, A.; Soulis, E.; Alysandratou, E. Digitization of Ancient Artefacts and Fabrication of Sustainable 3D-Printed Replicas for Intended Use by Visitors with Disabilities: The Case of Piraeus Archaeological Museum. Sustainability 2023, 15, 12689. https://doi.org/10.3390/ su151712689, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4551766

Antreas Kantaros (Contact Author)

Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering ( email )

Athens
Greece

Evangelos Soulis

University of West Attica (UNIWA) ( email )

Elli Alysandratou

Hellenic Open University

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