The Association for the Protection of Jabal Moussa is seeking participants interested in the 3D Documentation workshop.

Partaking in this workshop enables participants to discover the potential of the latest digital capture technologies and concepts to facilitate the documentation of cultural heritage sites. CyArk's 3D Documentation Workshops engage participants directly by familiarizing trainees with fundamental concepts and tools of the trade. Data captured during workshops will ultimately assist in the production of precise 3D models, which can be used as a comprehensive digital record for conservation and as the basis of immersive 3D experiences for the public. In addition, skills cultivated through the training will foster an absolute knowledge base applicable to potential future projects.

  • 3 Training sessions will be conducted over one week to permit flexibility. Training sessions will run around 3 hours each, totaling approximately 9 hours.
  • Trainees will organize, maintain, and share data from in-class exercises and in-field data capture.
  • Trainees must keep in direct contact with the lead instructor, keeping them apprised of any questions, issues and challenges, or changes to the anticipated schedule.
  • Total estimated hours: 40+ hours

How to apply

Interested Participants are requested to submit the registration form in the call along with a resume or portfolio, highlighting relevant profile 

  • Very knowledgeable about the site, its history and stories. 
  • Background in architecture, preservation, archaeology, engineering/survey, graphic arts, history, education, audiovisual development, or related fields.
  • Familiarity with digital photography and/or reality capture software
  • Familiarity with concepts such as exposure and depth of field, and composition is beneficial.
  • Experience with software such as Agisoft Metashape, RealityCapture, Capture One, AutoCAD, and Autodesk Maya, is beneficial but not required.
Expired
Deadline
Wednesday, 21. Sep 2022
Type of Call
Call for Participation
Intervention Sector(s):
Citizenship, Culture, Environment, Research & Studies, Training & Capacity Building
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