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P3D Two 3D Presentations in February
- From: Jon Golden / 3D Concepts <3dman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Two 3D Presentations in February
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 18:35:56 -0700
Q: What has three "d" s in it, and is happening in New Hampshire soon?
A: Nope....not campaigning for any of the presiDential canDiDates in NH,
....I have something much more important to dddo....if this interests
you...mark your calendar, then email me for specific details and
directions.
This program will also be shown February 13th, for the next Stereo New
England Meeting, hosted by members Dick Koolish and Jim McDonough, in the
Newman Auditorium in Cambridge, MA. For more details...look in the next
few days at the SNE site, hosted ever so kinDDDly by SNE fellow member
Ralph Johnston.
http://www.ultranet.com/~copley/StereoNE/
Thanks
Jon Golden
3dman@xxxxxxxxxxx
The Historical And Current Use Of 3D Stereo Imaging, And Industrial
Archaeology
Jon Golden, as guest presenter at the Society of Industrial Archeology's
Northeast Conference 2000 (In Plymouth , NH Feb. 5, 2000), and a presenter
at the SNE meeting Sunday February 13th, will project this 3D
presentation of historic and current images, to show how stereo was/is used
to record and document the smallest objects and details of industrial
design and art, to the largest architectural and infrastructure
developments, from the invention of photography, to the present. The
program will include several "then and now" comparisons of New England
buildings, railways, mills, factories, dams, diners, roadside attractions,
cars , planes, trains, and more. Close up stereo studies of industrial
mechanics, electronics, and details will also be included. How stereoscopy
can be used today, to capture important industrial subjects
large and small, from simple, easy and cost effective single camera
methods, to more elaborate computer based processes (StereoJets) will be
shown.
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