DiSKO stands for the “Digital Study of Kelsey Objects.”
The goal for this project—started in 2019—is to provide digital 3D models of select Kelsey Museum objects to be shared freely through the Kelsey Museum’s website for instructors, students, and researchers to engage with and use.
The DiSKO project was made possible with funds from the University of Michigan Office of the Provost and by the dedicated staff and curators at the Kelsey Museum. Digitization and object research was conducted by University of Michigan students Matt Junker, Sarah Snyder, Talia Gangoo, Emani Hunter, Jade Peng, Zoe Ortiz, Taylor Tyrell, and Hannah Edwards.