
Digitising Wildlife – Great white shark 3D photogrammetry, MRes projectFebruary 28, 2021
Having recently received my marks for my Masters Mini Project, I'm thus able to share the work I undertook - digiting wildlife.
I’ve been involved with research for a few years.
Marine biology and games technology based, mostly.
Here’s some of those projects:
Having recently received my marks for my Masters Mini Project, I'm thus able to share the work I undertook - digiting wildlife.
When a tiger shark decides to try a flatback sea turtle for lunch, you'd be forgiven for thinking a full stomach was inevitable. A new paper on such an interaction should give you second thoughts.
An incredible range of physical and digital art installations unified by British Ceramics, is now open to the public. Come see our stuff!
Opening September 6th at The Spode Museum Trust Heritage Centre, this event invites guests to engage with the site's incredible and historically valuable collection of moulds.
Because not only are white sharks absolute bad asses who generally have no interest in killing humans, but they're actively helping us battle one of the most terrible diseases on the planet. We're welcome!
A few weeks back, I was suggested for creating an infographic for an upcoming great white shark research paper (I know right? No accounting for taste these days!). Said paper is now published and well worth your time (especially the infographic).