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A glimpse into how Aaron Mahler’s model of the Venus of Willendorf was made.
Mahler’s Venus on History ChannelSUZANNE RAMSEY
The completed model.
A digital, three-dimensional model made by Sweet Briar’s director of network services appears in the History Channel’s “Clash of the Cavemen.” The show, which premiered Sunday, May 11 and re-aired on May 17, 26 and 27, briefly features Aaron Mahler’s model of the Venus of Willendorf . The Venus of Willendorf is an ancient limestone statue of a full-figured prehistoric woman. Using a 3D modeling and animation system called modo, Mahler originally made the model for a podcast on the Venus that is being produced by SBC art history professor Christopher Witcombe. “[The History Channel] contacted Chris Witcombe, since he’s a known authority on the Venus when they were seeking better photos of it,” Mahler wrote in an e-mail. “He mentioned the model I was building and they asked if they could see it. “They liked it, asked for a still frame they could use that looked as photographic as possible and I provided them with one.”
For more information, visit the History Channel’s Web site. “Clash of the Cavemen” also can be purchased on iTunes.
Story posted by on 06/02/08
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