After successful completion of the course, students are able to disseminate digital models of building archeology for a scientific use. Besides applying the data as research tool, they can also be processed into material ready for exhibiting.
next steps in processing data from laserscanning and photogrammetry
possible approaches in the use of material from building documentation as research tool
basics of developing research tools for digital "laypersons"
presentation of possible approaches for developing digital models into scientific tools (lecture)
brainstorming and collecting ideas for possible projects (group discussion)
group formation and determining common ground for possible cooperations
feasability analysis and establishment of a roadmap with project steps
elaboration of projects with meetings as needed (individual)
presentation of developed material as part of the symposium "Virtual Models and Scientific Value" May 18th and 19th; Festsaal TU Wien
first meeting Dienstag, 10.März 2020 17:00 Seminarraum 251-1 (Stiege 3, 3.Stock)
selection of participants in coordination with the lecturer
elaborating an individual project according to agreement made at the beginning of the semester
participating in developing a concept for exhibiting the course results within the symposium "Virtual Models and Scientific Value" May 18th and 19th; Festsaal TU Wien
participants will be signed up by the lecturer
Application is currently locked manually.
basics in post-processing digital models from laserscanning and photogrammetry
knowledge of processes and basic needs in tools for building documentation