DIGITAL ARCHITECTS.
Digital Architects
Are you an aspiring Digital Architect?
Interested in developing digital skills, connecting with local places and enjoying peer conversation?
Become a Digital Architect and learn creative techniques in photogrammetry, and try out something new!
This practical introductory workshop demonstrates the simplicity of scanning objects in 3D, and creative ways to use them.
Workshop includes using a Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner; trying out Polycam on iPads; world-building with NeRF’s (Neural Radiance Field’s) and an outdoor site visit in the local area.
Workshop places are FREE - booking is required. No experience necessary. Ideal for all abilities. Refreshments are included.
ABOUT DIGITAL ARCHITECTS
Digital Architects offers opportunities for people to develop new digital skills whilst positively improving their wellbeing.
Working with residents of Clarion Housing in Medway and beyond, the project will offer 6 one-off workshops to scan buildings and objects in 3D using a technique called photogrammetry.
Digital Architects is open to all and may be someone’s first access to digital creativity. In small groups, the project will foster conversation with others and promote a deeper sense of connection to local heritage.
The workshops run at Sun Pier House, Chatham, 11am-3.30pm, on these dates:
Monday 13 November
Saturday 25 November
Monday 27 November
Monday 11 December.
Work created will be exhibited in a virtual reality space for Electric Medway Festival in May 2024.
To book on to any of the workshops click here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/cc/digital-architects-2779279
The project is funded by Clarion Futures Digital Grants.
Are you an aspiring Digital Architect?
Interested in developing digital skills, connecting with local places and enjoying peer conversation?
Become a Digital Architect and learn creative techniques in photogrammetry, and try out something new!
This practical introductory workshop demonstrates the simplicity of scanning objects in 3D, and creative ways to use them.
Workshop includes using a Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner; trying out Polycam on iPads; world-building with NeRF’s (Neural Radiance Field’s) and an outdoor site visit in the local area.
Workshop places are FREE - booking is required. No experience necessary. Ideal for all abilities. Refreshments are included.
ABOUT DIGITAL ARCHITECTS
Digital Architects offers opportunities for people to develop new digital skills whilst positively improving their wellbeing.
Working with residents of Clarion Housing in Medway and beyond, the project will offer 6 one-off workshops to scan buildings and objects in 3D using a technique called photogrammetry.
Digital Architects is open to all and may be someone’s first access to digital creativity. In small groups, the project will foster conversation with others and promote a deeper sense of connection to local heritage.
The workshops run at Sun Pier House, Chatham, 11am-3.30pm, on these dates:
Monday 13 November
Saturday 25 November
Monday 27 November
Monday 11 December.
Work created will be exhibited in a virtual reality space for Electric Medway Festival in May 2024.
To book on to any of the workshops click here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/cc/digital-architects-2779279
The project is funded by Clarion Futures Digital Grants.
Tour dates 2023.
Turner Contemporary, Margate
18 July, 4pm-6pm
Fremlin Walk, Maidstone
24 July, 10am-2pm
25 July, 1pm-5pm
26 July, 10am-2pm
27 July, 1pm-5pm
28 July, 10am-2pm
Chatham Library and Community Hub
31 July - 4 August, 9am-6pm
Trinity Theatre, Royal Tunbridge Wells
7 - 10 August 12pm-3pm
11 August, 10am-2pm.
18 July, 4pm-6pm
Fremlin Walk, Maidstone
24 July, 10am-2pm
25 July, 1pm-5pm
26 July, 10am-2pm
27 July, 1pm-5pm
28 July, 10am-2pm
Chatham Library and Community Hub
31 July - 4 August, 9am-6pm
Trinity Theatre, Royal Tunbridge Wells
7 - 10 August 12pm-3pm
11 August, 10am-2pm.
360 film.
Heritage and HopeSnap Content
Project film.
About.
This project is funded by the Hope Community Art Fund from the Kent and Medway Suicide Prevention programme to demonstrate how art can promote hope to those who need it. The fund is in partnership with the Creative and Cultural Economy Service at Kent County Council.