3D4KIDS exercise: Archaic Greek Sculpture
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This exercise is part of a series of 30 lessons developed during the 3D4KIDS program. One key objective of this Erasmus+ program is to enhance teachers' knowledge of 3d printing technology by creating specific training materials. For more information, visit https://www.3d4kids.eu/. The lesson focuses on designing a typical kouros, a free-standing ancient Greek sculpture that originated in the Archaic period in Greece and represents a nude male youth. The primary goal is to identify the Egyptian influences present in Kouros design and to understand the fundamental characteristics that are crucial for further development into classical sculpture.
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