The Photogrammetry Institute is a semester-long series of talks and workshops centered on approaches to (and applications of) 3D data modeling in scholarly and creative academic fields, hosted by the Florida State University Libraries’ Office of Digital Research and Scholarship. This program will explore the multivalent uses of computer-aided remote sensing, 3D, and photogrammetry approaches across the sciences and humanities to foster a collaborative, cross-disciplinary environment for the exchange of ideas. Events will rotate between project showcases, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops throughout the semester.
For our sixth event, join Andrea DeGiorgi, Matthew Hunter, and Allison Elizabeth Smith for a discussion surrounding the challenges, strategies, and opportunities of photogrammetry and 3D modeling in archaeological research. Panelists will additionally address the intersections of these technologies and techniques with cultural heritage research, preservation, and education— particularly as they pertain to museums and public engagement.
If you can't attend in person, you can still join us at the Zoom livestream. For event details and login info please register at https://fsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtcuqtpzouHNYSXk8xqj_zuZ2adRzkCjbg
Dial-In Information
Please register at https://fsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtcuqtpzouHNYSXk8xqj_zuZ2adRzkCjbg
Friday, March 24 at 10:00am to 11:30am
Johnston Building (WJB), G40
143 Honors Way, Tallahassee, FL
Matthew Hunter
644-1039
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