Museum Speelklok, in partnership with TODAY.NL
Museum Speelklok
Realistic Capture
Museum Speelklok, renowned for its unique collection of self-playing musical instruments, sought a way to accurately digitize its intricate artifacts as part of its rebranding campaign with TODAY.NL. Given the complexity and delicacy of these mechanical masterpieces, traditional 3D modeling methods proved challenging and costly.
To address this, we introduced Gaussian Splatting—a cutting-edge AI technique that enables high-fidelity 3D captures with remarkable detail and realism.

The Result
Historical authenticity with contemporary technology
In our initial pilot phase, we digitized four assets (De Vier Pruiken, Vogelkooi, Paganini, Jaquemart) , preserving their visual intricacy with a level of accuracy that would be otherwise difficult to achieve with conventional 3D tools. These digital assets are now ready for integration into various platforms, offering Museum Speelklok an innovative avenue for future audience engagement.
Interactive Experience
Explore De Drie Pruiken in 3D
Interact with our 3D capture by rotating, zooming, and exploring the intricate details of this historical masterpiece.
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Interactive Demo
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Gallery

De Drie Pruiken (1952)
Draaiorgel

Jacquemarts (ca. 1550)
Tafelklok

Philipps Paganini (1921)
Orchestrion

Vogelkooi
Bird Cage Automaton