thinairviews of various geekage from 1,655 meters (5,430 feet) above sea levelPhotosynth: vision for the Map Room at St. Peter's Basilica- June 12, 2007 From January to May 1991 I was in Siena, Italy as an apprentice to Dr. Kim Veltman. My work involved creating three dimensional animations of significant drawings from the history of perspective. On weekends we took all kinds of trips around central Italy. I was incredibly lucky to be touring with the world expert on perspective. He was researching the medieval precursors to perspective and we found ourselves spending a lot of time looking at paintings of the lives of various saints in...http://dobbse.net/thinair/2007/06/photosynth-map-room.html Photosynth: did someone hack my brain- June 12, 2007 In my final year before graduating from University of Colorado (1993-4) I created a prototype software tool aiming to derive three-dimensional computer models from photographs. I received funding via two small grants from the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program and submitted a paper for presentation at the 1994 conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture . Though the paper was not accepted, I&39;m quite fond of that project even these many years later. It&39;s.http://dobbse.net/thinair/2007/06/photosynth.html |