England’s Abandon Normal Devices (AND) festival features an immersive reality experience that “will enable audiences to encounter England’s forests anew” as “told by the inhabitants of the forest.”
The “Eyes of the Animal” installation by Marshmallow Laser Feast is a “speculative short story focusing on the life-cycle of three species.” The installation, which is located in the Grizedale Forest, gives attendees helmets designed to produce a holistic sensory experience so they can “see” the forest as if they were one of its inhabitants.
Most importantly (for our own interests), the helmet includes a VR headset that renders an environment in real time, showing visuals created by fusing FARO X330 scans of Grizedale Forest with photogrammetric models, CT data, and 360 video gathered by drone. : by Sean Higgins, SPAR Point Group Editor
RELEASE WEBINARS 16.5 FOR ASIA/PACIFIC MARKET
In the last news edition we informed you about the webinar dates for our 16.5 software release.
We now scheduled appointments for the ASIA/PACIFIC market, too.
We invite you and your customers to take part in the upcoming sessions:
FARO Focus3D X 330 used to collect accurate as-built information on above ground pipes at petrochemical plant. Light rain on this day, each scan took 7.5 minutes, including taking photographs in the full 360 degrees.