Acknowledgements
Participating as a pilot partner for the PURE3D-project was a way to view and research our collection in a different way. It provided new and interesting information about this object. It also makes this object more understandable and accessible to a wider audience.
Acknowledgements:
- 3D model: Kelly Gillikin Schoueri (P3D)
- Audio: James Hannan (VBVD)
- Author: Hilde Janssen (VBVD)
- Research: Sonja Wijs (anthropologist, researcher and heritage specialist)
Team PURE3D:
- Kelly Gillikin Schoueri
- Costas Papadopoulos
- Susan Schreibman
- Sohini Mallick
- Alicia Walsh
Other links:
- PURE3D: https://pure3d.eu/
- Museum van Bommel van Dam: https://www.vanbommelvandam.nl/
- Online collection museum: https://www.vanbommelvandam.nl/collectie/
- Further VBVD Voyager Editions: https://pure3d.eu/about/pilot-projects/museum-van-bommel-van-dam
Further reading material:
- Hahner, I. Kecskesi, M and L. Vajda, African Masks The Barbier-Mueller Collection. 2007
- Himmelheber, H., Die Masken der Wè (Guéré) im Rahmen der Kunst desoberen Cavally-Gebietes. In: Masken der Wè und Dan - Elfenbeinküste. Lorenz Homberger. Museum Rietberg Zürich, 1997
- Murdock, G.P., Africa. Its Peoples and Their Culture History, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. New York, Toronto, London, 1959
- Ndiaye, Francine, Magische Maskers. Afrikaanse maskers uit het Musée de l’Homme, Parijs. Museum Paleis Lange Voorhout, Den Haag, Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Gent, 1996
- Roberts, Allen F. and Carol Thompson, Animals in African art : from the familiar to the marvelous, he Museum for African Art ; Prestel-Verlag, New York, Munich, 1995
