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Join the University Libraries and experts from its @One Digital Media and Technology Center and the DeLaMare Science and Engineering library to learn how to use library technology to digitize and enhance your research projects in 3D! This workshop is geared toward current University faculty and graduate students.

About the event:

Join the Libraries for an engaging workshop showcasing cutting-edge 3D capture tools and techniques available to University faculty and graduate students. This session will introduce participants to a variety of resources, including 3D scanning technology, photogrammetry, lidar, 360° video and photography, and motion capture systems. Learn how these technologies can enhance research, teaching, and creative projects by enabling the digital replication of environments and objects. Whether you're exploring virtual environments, documenting artifacts, or creating immersive media, this workshop will provide valuable insights and hands-on demonstrations to get you started.

Presenters: Nick Gapp, Luka Starmer, Nick Grainger, Michael Wilson, Daniel Fergus

Location: MIKC 108 Dynamic Media Lab, Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, first floor

Want to attend? Please register in advance by following this link to the Eventbrite registration page

Have questions? Please reach out to Daniel Fergus via email at dfergus@unr.edu

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