A series of lectures and events curated by @ProfGillian from @oxfordgeography, centred on intersections of the digital, visual and cultural. First event 28 June
Thrilled to announce the third digital | visual | cultural event—Models, Volume, and 3D Visualisation — June 17 and 18. Keynote from @clancywilmott with a day of conversation from scholars and practitioners TBA. Book here:
https://t.co/gND0UVVVdw
Heads up! Ever wondered about the heads outside the Sheldonian? Who do YOU think should be on display? Learn more about the Oxford Heads project - & design your own head for display - at tomorrow's @HSMOxford event: https://t.co/BRH47nvJ8w
While visuality is critical to this modelling of Rome, @DrMCNicholls mentions users asking for additional features like sound - how might the deployment of this feature alter responses to 3D representations of cultural heritage sites, as opposed to photos/images? #dvc
Fantastic interaction between @ashenkin & @aliceladenburg on architectural vs. art-based practice: "is there a middle point between the residue of perception & architectural science that 3D visualisations might offer? A mode of knowledge possible through these technologies" #dvc
Concluding the day with @DrMCNicholls (@StJohnsOx) on the 3D visualisation of Rome reconstructing the city with volumetric capacity, movement & the illumination of spaces/buildings/infrastructure with applications in learning resource + video gaming #dvc#modsvol3D
The short paper is out on our description of the tallest tropical tree (possibly the tallest angiosperm), exploring why it is the height it is, and accompanied with glorious 3D data. Great partnership with colleagues in UK and Malaysia
Exciting audience participation as @ashenkin & @aliceladenburg prompt us to think through how we measure the forest while they relay the LiDAR techniques being used in @Gestalt_Forest to craft new perspectives on tree architecture vs. video/audio/diary to record observations #dvc
Day two of 'Models, Volume, and 3D Visualisation' at @StJohnsOx opening with @ProfGillian reminding us that visualising technologies are hot topic at the moment with @T3D2019 at @bodleianlibs nearby exploring its historic & contemporary impact on art & science #dvc#modvol3D
We are joined by @ashenkin of @OxfordEcosystem/@ecioxford & @aliceladenburg on @Gestalt_Forest: a project advancing the science of tree architecture & ecosystem ecology by fusing new advances in measurements with radical interdisciplinarity including art + science outputs #dvc