3d Scanning
event: 3D Laser Scanning for the Built Environment. Methods and Applications: A One-Day Workshop
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Wednesday 14 May 2008
9am-3pm (including refreshments. Lunch sponsored by LEICA Geosystems)
Design Centre, University of Birmingham
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What will you learn from this event? [read more...]
forum: Benefits of 3D Scanning in Archaeological Excavation
Submitted by D_Drake on Wed, 13/02/2008 - 16:13.I am beginning to investigate the potential benefits of using a 3D laser scanning system over a survey transit or total station in the area of archaeological excavation. What benefits or hinderances has anyone here confronted when using this type of data capture. [read more...]
event: Turning the Pages 2.0: 3D digital audio-facsimile of manuscripts and rare books
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 08/02/2008 - 11:36.A 3DVisA seminar with Michael Stocking, Armadillo Systems
Organised by the JISC 3D Visualisation in the Arts Network (3DVisA) [read more...]
event: Product Designing Network 3: Domestic/Public Rapid Prototyping
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 10/10/2007 - 11:19.Workshop led by Jon Pengelly & John Marshall, University of Aberdeen. [read more...]
forum: 3D Laser-Scanning at Merv, Turkmenistan
Submitted by jrabnberk on Wed, 29/08/2007 - 10:26.From September 1st - October 13th I will be taking part in a 3D documentation project at World Heritage Site Merv, Turkmenistan. ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merv|Merv on Wikipedia]]). The project is being conducted by the Institute of Archaeology (IoA) at University College London's (UCL) (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/merv/|Ancient Merv Project). [read more...]
blog: 3D Laser-Scanning at Merv, Turkmenistan
Submitted by jrabnberk on Tue, 28/08/2007 - 15:06.From September 1st - October 13th I will be taking part in a 3D documentation project at World Heritage Site Merv, Turkmenistan. ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merv|Merv on Wikipedia]]). The project is being conducted by the Institute of Archaeology (IoA) at University College London's (UCL) [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/merv/|Ancient Merv Project]]. [read more...]
blog: PhD studentship: E Curator: 3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Fri, 13/07/2007 - 10:31.This project draws on UCL's expertise both in curatorship and in e-Science. It takes advantage of the presence at UCL of world class collections across a range of disciplines and of a state of the art colour scanner, the quality of which is unequalled in the UK. [read more...]
event: Theoretical Approaches to Virtual Representations of Past Environments
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Tue, 05/06/2007 - 12:25.A workshop run by Kate Devlin, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Computer graphics has become a popular way of interpreting past environments, for educational and entertainment value, and also as an aid to research. The use of three-dimensional computer modelling to create an image of a site or artefact has become an accepted means of communicating cultural heritage information. [read more...]




