February Talks & Workshops at the Photogrammetry Institute

Photogrammetry Institute

This message has been approved by Gale Etschmaier, dean of University Libraries, for distribution to students, faculty and staff.

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. Learn about 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. 

Applications of Photogrammetry: Film and Popular Media
Join immersive scholarship graduate assistant Amanda Brito for a presentation on the evolution of visual effects and photogrammetric technology in films such as The Matrix (1999), Fight Club (1999), and Panic Room (2002). The lecture will be followed by a discussion of the digital humanities in relation to contemporary popular media.

When: Friday, Feb. 17
Where: William Johnston Building, G40 or on Zoom (Register here for the Zoom session.)
Time: 10- 11:30 a.m.

Applications of Photogrammetry: Dance and the Digital Arts
Join the FSU Innovation Hub for a panel discussion centered on approaches to 3D technology in both dance and the digital arts. Panelists include Daniel Smith, Keith Roberson, Tiffany Rhynard, Tra Bouscaren and Lucas von Hollen.

When: Friday, February 24
Where: Innovation Hub Pitch Room (LSB 112) or on Zoom (Register here for the Zoom session.)
Time: 10 - 11:30 a.m.

Learn more at: https://immersivescholarship.create.fsu.edu/photogrammetry-institute/.

Article Date
February 07, 2023