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Pre-vis for theatre play in which i'm going to be involved.
(based on background projection and movable foils on wheels so it can be presented on arena oriented places)
Architecture 3D Visualization
Client & Architect:
Chronos, Maas und Partner
Location: Münster, Hafen
Visualization: Renderfriends UG
Un graph plein d'humour pour choisir une polices de caractères. Trouvé sur julianhansen.com, site d'un étudiant en infographie
information representation/visualisation of two years worth of temperature, 2008/5 -> 2010/5, in central Helsinki.
the height is the temperature, each row is one week and there are 53*2 rows.
The low dips are in winter.
Looking very much forward to milling this from wood - soon!
Digital reconstruction presents archaeologists with engaging and dynamic methods for storytelling, visualisation and research. Produced using a combination of photogrammetry, LIDAR scanning and digital reconstruction the team at DJCAD’s 3DVisLab invite you to explore Dundee’s lost architecture through augmented reality.
At the north end of Slessor Gardens is the site of the former Royal Arch, now marked with four paving slabs engraved with images from the arch’s history. You can explore 3D digital models of four incarnations of the arch in augmented reality by viewing the engravings with your mobile device.
Download the free zappar app on to your mobile device. In the Zappar app, scan the Zapcodes (on the poster adjacent to the site) with the camera on your mobile device. Tap on the heart icon to add each Zapcode to your favourites. Then just point the camera on your mobile device at the paving slab engravings to see the digital models.
Or, if you have the app already, just click these links when you’re standing next to the engravings!
Triumphal Arch
Royal Arch
Royal Visit
Cardboard Arch
About the Artists
The digital arches project was undertaken at 3DVisLab, University of Dundee,3D artists Dr Alice Watterson, Dr Kieran Baxter and Verda Munir developed the digital reconstructions of the arch which were brought into augmented reality by John Anderson.
Dr Alice Watterson is an archaeologist specializing in illustration and digital survey and she is currently exploring the use of digital reconstruction as an interpretive tool, focusing on blending digital data with creative practice to general original interpretative content.
Dr Kieran Baxter is a creative practitioner specializing in web design, aerial photography and visualization. Through his research, Baxter has found that aerial photography and computer generated imagery can offer an insight of historical built environments. Watterson, Baxter as well as other panelists will look at these practices and how it affects new forms of storytelling, archaeological research and animating the past.
NORTH END OF SLESSOR GARDENS
Waterfront Place
Images: NEoN
This images represent how the lights effect on people.
The light helped to find a balance of mind by the inter play of artifical light acts.
I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.
Live visualisation of the independence debate on Twitter created by Andrew Huntbatch.
www.the-nth-degree.co.uk hosted a debate on Scottish independence at The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland on 10 October 2013. The debate was Chaired by Paul Fletcher and Michelle R Thomson from www.businessforscotland.co.uk represented the Yes campaign, while Iain McGill from www.harmonyemployment.com represented the No campaign. A ballot after the debate resulted in 75% in favour of independence and 25% against. Photography by www.mkjphotography.co.uk
Our rendered landscape visualisation for this residential development in Hammersmith, London. More information on Ravenscourt House on our website.