Unlocking Fashion Archives with Next-Generation Scanning
Pioneering use of 3D Gaussian Splatting technology to capture iconic garments in unprecedented detail
Gabrielle Shiner-Hill demonstrates how Fashion Museum Bath is revolutionising heritage preservation through 3D Gaussian Splatting technology.
In partnership with Nephelie Technologies, photorealistic digital twins of the Museum’s collection are being created with unprecedented accuracy. This innovative scanning method captures every fabric detail, drape, and embellishment, making fragile historical pieces accessible to global audiences without physical handling.
Discover how 3DGS technology is unlocking fashion archives and transforming them into interactive digital resources for visitors, researchers, students, and curators worldwide, preserving textile heritage while opening new possibilities for education, conservation, and cross-collection study.
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Gabrielle Shiner-Hill, Director, shinerhilldesign