>Ian Dawson

>AR page meta data

>Isttoán - Knife
>>Poksísttoaiksi - Small knives (plural)
>>>Nottoána - My knife (possessive)
>>>>Sisowatoo - Cut with knife, cut into strips


>BMP file.
>>Creaform Laser scan.
>>>Scanned item:
>>>>British Museum accession no. AM.2652

>Knife; made of iron; knife with double-edged blade, carved bone (?) horn (?) handle attached with brass rivets.
>>Height: 36.4 centimetres
>>>Width: 6 centimetres
>>>>Depth: 1.9 centimetres
>>>>>File created 16:52 12th December 2018 British Museum Stores, Orsman Road London  
>>>>>>Team visit: Ian Dawson, Louisa Minkin, Thomas Allison.

 >12th August 2015 Elbow artist residency at C and C Gallery London with Ian Dawson, Claude Heath, Louisa Minkin, Nicola Thomas, John Greenwood, Jenny Dunseath, Michael Colegate and Mhairi Vari.

 >British Museum accession no. AM.2652. Photogrammetric 3D model compiled in Agisoft Metashape by Thomas Allison, decimated and retopologised in Blender for print output. Vuforia AR app built in Unity Game Engine by Louisa Minkin.

>Skin file [UV map]
>>Horniman accession No. 13.22 Buffalo Foetus Bag.
>>>Visited with by  Blackfoot colleagues and project team and recorded 5/7/2019
>>>>>Bag made from the hide of a buffalo foetus with the four legs stitched closed and the neck gathered together and held with a leather tie and nylon thread. The bag is filled with an unknown substance.

>>>>>>The neck is tied with nylon fishing line. R. Storrie 5/7/2019
>>>>>>>>3D model compiled and UV mapped by Thomas Allison in Blender.
>>>>>>>>>Skin files printed at Pop up studio with UK and Lethbridge project teams,
>>>>>>>>>>University of Lethbridge Art Gallery. 17th September 2019 at 18:43