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VizProto Research Themes
Research Themes
•Body: Facial modeling / Prosthetic Design / Bio-Medical diagnositics and design
•Object: Digital sculpture / Industrial Design for the 3rd World / Generative Forms
•City: Architectural Design / Urban Planning / City Scanning / Sim City
•Earth: Global Awareness / Sustainability / Geomodeling •Culture: Cultural Heritage / History / Borderlands / Archaeology •Space: Travel / Planetary Visualization / Extraterrestrials
Body Facial Recognition, BioMedical, Prosthetics,
etc.
3D laser scanning
1993
Cyberware residency, Monterey, California
Of More Than Two Minds
1993
Cyberware residency, Monterey, California
Twister
1995 -2004Left: 9 “ high, ABS plastic from Stratasys RP; Right: 84” high, CNC cut urethane with resin
3D Data Capture (optical)
Image-based Scanning with Digital Cameras
This unique approach projects a random light pattern on a person and captures a 3-D image in two thousandths of a second with synchronized digital cameras arranged around the subject at precise angles. By calculating the displacement of the light patterns, the subject's exact surface geometry and accurate surface texture map are built in seconds and then fused mathematically.For further information visit the 3Q website at:http://www.3dmd.com/
Blood Vessel
Blood Vessel with Aneurysm, 2009 (illustration by Don Vance)
Image at left is original CT scan with dimensions. Models at right are simulations of same rapid prototyped blood vessel set into fixture for casting in resin and simulation of finished clear resin model.
3D Visualization of Human Anatomy
At NYU, a group of students wearing 3-D glasses made by Nvidia, a graphics processing firm, work with virtual cadavers projected on a screen. Using a computer to control the stereoscopic view, students examine virtual bodies. First, the students scrutinized layers of muscles layered over the skeleton. Then, with the click of a mouse, they examined a close-up of the heart, watching as deep blue veins and bright red arteries made the heart pump.
Michael Rees
Putto 4 over 4
2004Luminore iron on fiberglass over styrofoam with a steel tube armature145 x 87 x 138 in.
Object Digital sculpture / Generative Forms /
Industrial Design for the 3rd World
George W. Hart
120 Cell
2003SLS model
Keith Brown
Shoal
2003ABS plastic10 1/4 x 8 x 7 3/4 in.
Elona Van Gent
Rover
2003white rapid prototyping resin
Birch plywood cut with laser
Don Vance
Forms derived fromhuman gestures
Zcorp rapid prototyped object
Carlo Sammarco
Virtual, FDM and rubber reality
Algorithmic design
• Nature authors processes, not forms• Algorithms are one way to explore a
process
Carlo Sammarco
Amos Winter, MIT Graduate student, Mechanical engineering
Lever-powered Wheel chair for increased mechanical advantage
City Architectural Design, Urban Planning, City
Scanning , Sim City, etc.
Virtual Reality:Telluride via 3D Laser Scanning
IImages courtesy Scott Cedarleaf, 2011
SkySong Visualization
LIDAR: “light detection and ranging” for long range 3D laser scanning.
Metropole Parasol, Seville, Spain
Water Table & Pop Growth (1900 - 2000)
Bedrock/Water Table (enlarged)Bedrock
Surface Population Indicator
Bedrock/Water Table (enlarged)
Bedrock
Surface Population Indicator
1900
1920
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
Earth Terrain Modeling, Geodetics, GIS,
Atmospherics, Environmental Sustainability, etc.
Flooding Phoenix
2006
Flooding Phoenix is a video sculpture and suite of digital prints that brings to life a hypothetical flood event of epic proportions. An animation of an exaggerated flood is projected upon a topographic model of the Valley. The approximately 8-minute animation depicts the rise of flood waters—which completely submerge areas of Phoenix—and the gradual return of the landscape to an arid plain.
Dan Collins and Gene Cooper: Bay Model: A Working Prototype
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA (permanent exhibit)
Arizona Landscape Simulation
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from USGS is used to create 3D terrain model for simulated landscape. TerraGen used to mimic atmospheric and textural effects of actual photo at lower left.
Guy Laramee: CNC carved books
Culture Cultural Heritage / History / Borderlands /
Archaeology
De-Aging George Washington
De-Aging George Washington
Final Display at Mt. Vernon Museum
Laser scanned head and hands on synthetically derived
Poser body
LIDAR scanning of Kasubi Tombs in Kenya, Africa
LIDAR scanning of Ancient Egyptian Temples at Thebes
Space Extraterrestrial Modeling, Remote Sensing,
Space Travel, etc.
Space
Mars
Mission to Mars
Phoenix - 2008
K9 RoverMars Science Laboratory - 2009
Image Courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech
Hubble Telescope
This photo of the “Pillars of Creation” taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995, shows evaporating gaseous globules (EGGs) emerging from pillars of molecular hydrogen gas and dust. The giant pillars are light years in length and are so dense that interior gas contracts gravitationally to form stars. At each pillars' end, the intense radiation of bright young stars causes low density material to boil away, leaving stellar nurseries of dense EGGs exposed. The Eagle Nebula, associated with the open star cluster M16, lies about 7000 light years away. http://hubblesite.org/gallery/behind_the_pictures