Working with archaeologists from the University of Bristol to create a digital exhibition - using 360 photography, 3D scanning and 3D modelling with outputs in the form of PC, online and XR - of the South West Anarchy Research Project.
The research aims to investigate 1000 years of anarchy in the South West of England…From the anarchy period in 1135AD that saw civil unrest and turmoil, all the way up to the modern day and beyond. To convey this 3 exhibition spaces were designed to showcase the grafitti at Stokes Croft, a medieval hunting lodge at Lower Hazel in Thornbury, and the Royal Fort Gardens on the university campus. These were selected to reflect the key time eras of the project and are interlinked with a museum space that features displays of many of the finds.
Role: 3D Asset Creation, 3D Scanning & Drone Photogrammetry, Digital Design & XR Development.
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