ARTIS NOW [WORKSHOP] | AZ3D: SCANNING PORTUGAL'S AZULEJOS IN THEIR ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXT
29 de maio-2 de junho de 2023 | Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa | 10h00-17h00 [com hora de almoço livre]
Candidaturas abertas até 15 de maio
No âmbito do programa ARTis Now, o Professor Edward Triplett, da Duke University, conduzirá o workshop "Az3D: Scanning Portugal's Azulejos in their Architectural Context", a decorrer entre os dias 29 de maio e 2 de junho entre a Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa e a Academia das Ciências de Lisboa.
Interessado em participar? Envie-nos um e-mail com uma breve carta de motivação, até dia 15 de maio.
Breve descrição:
Az3D is a 5-day workshop that will train graduate art and architectural history students in Portugal in the creation of 3D models of architecture-scale heritage sites through two main technologies. The primary technology in the workshop will be photogrammetry - a photographic technique that builds dense 3D models from real objects and places by taking many overlapping photos in a gridded or orbiting pattern. Students will learn how to use manual settings on a DSLR camera to ensure that all photos have matching exposure and white balance, as well as best practices for planning a photogrammetric capture session and how to process models with Agisoft Metashape. The second technology, called "procedural modeling" will train students to develop rule-based 3D models of buildings and architectural spaces using a specialized software called Houdini.
At the conclusion of the workshop, participants and instructors will work together to develop a prototype workflow that will project photogrammetry-derived orthophotos of azulejos murals onto specific 3D surfaces in procedural models of churches, cloisters, and other architectural spaces that frequently contain azulejos.
Participants in the workshop will not be expected to be familiar with photogrammetry or 3D modeling, but some experience with a DSLR camera is helpful.
Número de alunos:
6 máx.
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