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SUMMARY:Unity for Spatial Research: SpatioScholar
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will provide participants with an introduction to the SpatioScholar workflow. SpatioScholar is an application developed in Unity for scholarly work that requires spatial and temporal processing and visualization in art/architectural/urban history and heritage studies. SpatioScholar provides a single interface for combining 3D modeled spaces\, digitized primary documents\, historical data and scholarly research and annotation. No prior knowledge of Unity is required. The team will demonstrate how to initiate a new SpatioScholar project with provided 3D models\, an example project timeline\, and provided primary documents. \nParticipants will learn to do the following using the 3D model and dataset: \n(1) link the phases of a certain buildings or locations to a timeline slider for temporal simulation;\n(2) connect primary documents to browse and review (photographs\, drawings\, textual primary documents etc.) within the 3D model\n(3) leave notes\, comments or browse others’ notes through the “Shared Scholarship” feature \nEquipment Requirements: Laptop (Unity installed\, specifications will be provided)
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/unity-for-spatial-research-spatioscholar/
LOCATION:Bobst Library\, NYU\, Room 619\, 70 Washington Square S\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:3D Annotation,3D Modeling,Art History,Beginner,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="Burcak Ozludil":MAILTO:bozludil@njit.edu
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SUMMARY:Analytical Modeling of Historic Buildings and Artifacts
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for anyone who is interested in learning more about digital modeling of the historic built world. The workshop samples some of the Building History Project’s recent projects in New York and abroad\, along with a more detailed case study of on going work with Metropolitan Museum of Art conservator Pascale Patris. At the end of the talk we will set up a follow up session using the museum galleries for an “on site” demonstration of the documentation process and 3d printed study modeling that anyone can master in a few hours and tailor to their own teaching and research. \nRequirements: Participants are encouraged to bring their own Mac laptops\, and we will have them available to loan out as well.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/analytical-modeling-of-historic-buildings-and-artifacts/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, Room 9207\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:3D Modeling
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Sweeney":MAILTO:gc.digitalfellows@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Sketchup: 3D Modelling
DESCRIPTION:Sketchup is a 3D modeling program used for architectural and interior design\, civil and mechanical engineering\, film\, and video game design. This workshop will look at the basics of working and creating with Sketchup\, providing the tools necessary to conceptualize and plan a virtual exhibition space. \nRequirements: none.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/sketchup-3d-modelling/
LOCATION:Bard Graduate Center Digital Media Lab\, 38 West 86th St.\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:3D Modeling,Beginner,Sketchup
ORGANIZER;CN="Jesse Merandy":MAILTO:Jesse.merandy@bgc.bard.edu
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SUMMARY:A Digital Recreation of the Lenox Library Picture Gallery: A Contribution to the Early History of Public Museums in the United States
DESCRIPTION:David Schwittek and Sally Webster will give a Brown Bag Lunch presentation on Tuesday\, February 5\, at 12:15 pm. Their talk is entitled “A Digital Recreation of the Lenox Library Picture Gallery: A Contribution to the Early History of Public Museums in the United States.” \nThe website\, “The Digital Recreation of the Lenox Library Picture Gallery: A Contribution to the Early History of Public Art Galleries in the United States\,” is a fully interactive\, online recreation of New York’s Lenox Library Picture Gallery (1870-1911)\, published by the ejournal Nineteenth Century Art Worldwide. The Lenox Library Picture Gallery was located on the second floor of the Lenox Library (1870) on the Fifth Avenue site now home to the Frick Museum. The focus of this talk is two-fold: to view the website as a teaching and research tool for the study of collecting patterns and installation strategies of the post-Civil War\, pre-Gilded Age period (the founding of the Lenox Library was contemporaneous with the incorporation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston)\, and to explore the site as a useful template for the reconstruction of other “lost” exhibitions for students of art and museum history\, material and visual culture\, as well as the digital humanities. \nDavid Schwittek is an award-winning artist\, designer\, and filmmaker working in New York City. His current academic interests include UI/UX design\, digital media and technology\, documentary film\, and fiber-based media. He is assistant professor of graphic design and digital media at Lehman College \nSally Webster is a much-published author in the field of American Art History including the recent essay\, “The Lenox Library: New York’s Lost Treasure House\,” published in the anthology\, New York: Art and Cultural Capital of the Gilded Age (New York: Routledge Research in Art History\, 2018). She was for many years a professor of art history at Lehman College and the Graduate Center\, CUNY.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/a-digital-recreation-of-the-lenox-library-picture-gallery-a-contribution-to-the-early-history-of-public-museums-in-the-united-states/
LOCATION:Bard Graduate Center Digital Media Lab\, 38 West 86th St.\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:3D Modeling
ORGANIZER;CN="Jesse Merandy":MAILTO:Jesse.merandy@bgc.bard.edu
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