In collaboration with Historic Environment Scotland (HES), Muslim Scouts of Edinburgh and AMINA – The Muslim Women’s Resource Centre I created a 3D modelled digital reconstruction for the Eternal Connections project, which was funded by AHRC Capability for Collections Fund where I was a Co-investigator.
The curious case of Caerlaverock Castle’s Islamic glass by Alea Ibrahim.
You can view and download the model for free by clicking above.
I also shared my process and outputs through two creative workshops. The first was with the Muslim Scouts of Edinburgh and was based on calligraphy and the shape of the object, using pipe cleaners.
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History is fun with the 8th Braid Salaam Scouts, South East Scotland Scouts.
The second workshop was with AMINA where the women used acrylic paint to decorate 3D Prints of the reconstructed vessel, reflecting themselves through their designs, after my presentation.
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Media
- Castle glass came from rare beaker, Dumfries Courier.
- Artists help piece together the past, Dumfries and Galloway Standard.
- Medieval Islamic glass of Scottish Caerlaverock Castle reveals untold histories, Arkeonews.
- RESEARCHERS LOOK TO UNRAVEL STORY OF ISLAMIC GLASS FOUND IN SCOTTISH CASTLE, HERITAGEDAILY.
- 3D tech solves Islamic glass mystery at Caerlaverock Castle, The Times.
- Medieval Islamic glass reveals untold histories, Historic Environment Scotland.