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Fachmodul
Photogrammetry for Digital Heritage
Instructor: Jesús Velázquez
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Capacity: max. 8 students
Language: English
Date: Montag/Monday, 13:30-16:45
Location: Marienstr. 7B - 002 // Hybrid
First Meeting: 17.10.22 (Link to online meeting will be sent to accepted participants by email.)
BISON Course ID: 322210018
BISON IFD Catalog: TBA
Description
Already in 1858, Albrecht Meydenbauer had the idea to use photographic images for the documentation of buildings, with the goal of creating a Denkmälerarchiv (Cultural Heritage Archive).
In this hands-on course students will learn the complete photogrammetry workflow as a basis for bridging the transition from the physical world to digital 2D and 3D environments. Participants will work with photogrammetric equipment (namely digital cameras) and specific processes to retrieve accurate geometry and position data in order to recreate objects and/or scenarios in a virtual three-dimensional space. Using terrestrial and aerial datasets, candidates will work on new strategies toward immersive experiences dealing with archives and forms of interaction with digital heritage. Closing the loop, output possibilities will be explored through the experimentation with rapid prototyping technologies and/or applications in virtual environments.
Students are encouraged to use this course as support for ongoing projects dealing with spatial/object virtual representation.
Final works are expected to be delivered in the form of functional prototypes, installations, interactive artworks, animations, etc. accompanied by a written conceptual and technical documentation.
Basic knowledge in digital photography as well as basics in 3D modeling are recommended.
Course dynamics
Lectures, weekly assignments (irregular), presentations, feedback, consultations, excursions and guest lectures.
Admission requirements
Students enrolled in another IFD course offering will be given priority. However the course is open for applicants from Media Art & Design, Media Architecture and Freie Kunst, with instructor permission.
Registration Procedure
In addition to the enrollment via the BISON portal, candidates are required to send a PDF portfolio including one page motivation letter, stating your interest for the course, current competences and background at: jesus.velazquez.rodriguez[ät]uni-weimar[dot]de
Evaluation
Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation, completion of assignments, delivery of a relevant semester prototype and documentation. Please refer to the Evaluation Rubric for more details.
Eligible participants
Fachmodul:
BA & MFA Medienkunst/-gestaltung, MFA Media Art and Design, MSc MediaArchitecture, MFA Public Art, Diplom Freie Kunst
Platforms and Tools
Primary Synchronous Conferencing:
BigBlueButton
Contingency Synchronous Conferencing:
Zoom
Student references, links and further readings
Syllabus (subject to change)
17 October 2022 / Week 1
Introduction
Course Organization
Administrative Housekeeping
24 October 2022 / Week 2
Student short presentations
Origins of Photogrammetry
(Modern) Uses of Photogrammetry examples
Image aquisition
Sources and links the lecture
31 October 2022 / Week 3
No class - Reformationstag
07 November 2022 / Week 4
14 November 2022 / Week 5
21 November 2022 / Week 6
28 November 2022 / Week 7
Midterm Presentations
05 December 2022 / Week 8
12 December 2022 / Week 9
19 December 2022 / Week 10
09 January 2022 / Week 11
No class - Student consultations
16 January 2022 / Week 12
23 January 2022 / Week 13
30 January 2022 / Week 14
Final Presentations