This seminar is dedicated to the digital capture, transformation and re-contextualisation of spaces, objects and moments. The use of the latest 3D scanning technologies and digital visualisation methods opens up new possibilities for creative design and interpretation.
The focus is on various 3D scanning techniques - from photogrammetry to high-precision structured light scans. The captured data is then further developed using digital processing methods, alienated or placed in new contexts. The combination of algorithms, textures and light creates unique digital artefacts that can be experienced both in virtual environments and through physical media.
The seminar pursues an experimental and interdisciplinary approach. Whether in architecture, design, art or research - the methods taught make it possible not only to document digital images of reality, but also to reinterpret them and develop them further in terms of design.
The programme concludes with a joint presentation of the resulting works, in which the participants reflect on and present their individual projects and creative processes.
A workshop certificate may be awarded for exceptional performance; this will be reviewed by the department.
The focus is on various 3D scanning techniques - from photogrammetry to high-precision structured light scans. The captured data is then further developed using digital processing methods, alienated or placed in new contexts. The combination of algorithms, textures and light creates unique digital artefacts that can be experienced both in virtual environments and through physical media.
The seminar pursues an experimental and interdisciplinary approach. Whether in architecture, design, art or research - the methods taught make it possible not only to document digital images of reality, but also to reinterpret them and develop them further in terms of design.
The programme concludes with a joint presentation of the resulting works, in which the participants reflect on and present their individual projects and creative processes.
A workshop certificate may be awarded for exceptional performance; this will be reviewed by the department.
- Dozent/in: Simon Gehring