Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral has for centuries inspired artists, photographers and others who sought to replicate its form. Among those was the late Andrew Tallon, a professor at Vassar who used laser scanning to create massive digital files that captured the cathedral down to its precise measurements.
"Can it help us rebuild? Yes, it can," Columbia art history Prof. Stephen Murray told ZDNet with respect to Tallon's work. "I think it's terribly important."
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