Nicholas Masterton presents an exploration of the methods by which images can be registered in three dimensional space for the purposes of providing evidence for human rights cases.
This talk will explore the technical methods used for the spatialising of images such as photogrammetry and image projection and go on to explore the way these methods have been used in real cases at Forensic Architecture.
Transmit is a platform for digital cultures, audiovisual art, education, and technologies. It’s year-round activity consists of a series of educational programs and culminates with a two-day festival. Transmit organises workshops, lectures, research, exhibitions, curatorial activities and audiovisual art production and performance.
This event is free and open to all. For more information, please visit the Transmit website.
Nicholas Masterton presents an exploration of the methods by which images can be registered in three dimensional space for the purposes of providing evidence for human rights cases.
This talk will explore the technical methods used for the spatialising of images such as photogrammetry and image projection and go on to explore the way these methods have been used in real cases at Forensic Architecture.
Transmit is a platform for digital cultures, audiovisual art, education, and technologies. It’s year-round activity consists of a series of educational programs and culminates with a two-day festival. Transmit organises workshops, lectures, research, exhibitions, curatorial activities and audiovisual art production and performance.
This event is free and open to all. For more information, please visit the Transmit website.