Sunday, 18 April 2010 12:03

3D scanning at Interface Amnesty

3D scanned image and victimThis all took place at the Interface Amnesty 2 event at the Waterloo Pavilion, Blackburn on the 10th April 2010 and was part of the AND Festival

 

 

Victims of the 3D scanning process were placed in a chair before a bright light and had to keep very still before 3 digital photos were taken from very slightly different positions. Each image was then renamed and processed then output through a projector. Each 3D image could be viewed on screen and rotated and inverted. Not a pretty sight for many as you see an inverted image of your own face.  Complete outputs from the session are now online on the InProcess:ing website.

But it is better than that you can download a zip file with an export from the application - and the original photographs too - so you can try the Processing sketch and play with it yourself - and links and instructions are listed too. Enjoy and send us some of your results.

For more information contact  Lewis Sykes at Cybersonica www.cybersonica.org

 

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