FA’s Nicholas Masterton will be leading a two-day workshop as part of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) OPEN Data Storytelling Summer University. His workshop will take place over 4 and 5 August 2022, and he will participate in a roundtable discussion on 3 August with Tiziana Alocci and Attila Bátorfy about the situation and possibilities of data visualisation in the CEE region.
Workshop description:
“We will work with footage of an important place or object. This can be brought by the participants of the workshop or taken from a small archive. We will use this footage to create 3 dimensional outputs and we will then situate these geospatially. We will use the footage to generate a 3D model in a process known as photogrammetry. Using GIS data, we can import a model of the landscape, architecture, and infrastructure surrounding the object or place. Finally, we can upload our 3D models to the geospatial web platform ‘Cesium’. The resulting slidehow can be presented in form of a short video at end of the workshop.”
The Summer University welcomes the application of participants who have a solid knowledge of data literacy, analysis and visualisation. The workshop will be held at the campus of Moholy-Nagy University of Arts & Design.
Find out moreFA’s Nicholas Masterton will be leading a two-day workshop as part of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) OPEN Data Storytelling Summer University. His workshop will take place over 4 and 5 August 2022, and he will participate in a roundtable discussion on 3 August with Tiziana Alocci and Attila Bátorfy about the situation and possibilities of data visualisation in the CEE region.
Workshop description:
“We will work with footage of an important place or object. This can be brought by the participants of the workshop or taken from a small archive. We will use this footage to create 3 dimensional outputs and we will then situate these geospatially. We will use the footage to generate a 3D model in a process known as photogrammetry. Using GIS data, we can import a model of the landscape, architecture, and infrastructure surrounding the object or place. Finally, we can upload our 3D models to the geospatial web platform ‘Cesium’. The resulting slidehow can be presented in form of a short video at end of the workshop.”
The Summer University welcomes the application of participants who have a solid knowledge of data literacy, analysis and visualisation. The workshop will be held at the campus of Moholy-Nagy University of Arts & Design.
Find out more