We’ve built a small “virtual cabinet” of historic objects from Nantgarw china Works. The items were scanned in our photogrammetry studio in Cardiff. We constructed and edited the 3-d models […]
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3-d Scans for Nantgarw China Works
Vision Fountain are thrilled to be sanning several items for a “virtual cabinet” for Nantgarw China Works. Nantgarw China Works is the only surviving early 19th century porcelain works in […]
Read MoreBack to The 3-D Studio
The second lockdown means that we are back to the studio. We are doing more work with photogrammetry and putting together a few small 3-d projects with a primary school, […]
Read MoreVirtual Engagement
Add titleVirtual Engagement Digital online engagement offers the opportunity for museums to interact with their audience remotely. It offers the public the opportunity to examine museum spaces with full 360º […]
Read MorePhotogrammetry 3-d scanning
The Gargoyle in the video below was scanned in our 3-d studio using three high resolution DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras. We used a blackout studio setup and 6 […]
Read MorePhotogrammetry in Time of Covid-19
We are lucky that we have access to our photographic studio. We’ve been able to brush up some skills in 3-d scanning of objects. The process involves a variety of […]
Read MoreCoal Cultures
Coal Cultures presentation and symposium 31-1 – 01/02. Vision Fountain’s unique 3-d portraiture modelling techniques, developed with Arts Council Wales, were presented at Coal Cultures. A great oppportunity to discuss […]
Read MoreIdris Phillips’ Portrait at National Coal Mining Museum
A print of Idris Phillips’ 3-d portrait is featured at The National Coal Mining Museum‘s exhibition about African Caribbean miners contribution to coal mining in the U.K. . The National […]
Read More“The Car. The Future. Me” at the British Motor Museum
“The Car. The Future. Me” “The Car. The Future. Me” digital installation opened, July 2019, as part of the “The Car. The Future. Me” exhibition at the British Motor Museum […]
Read MoreR.I.P. – Owen Tucker – The Face of “The Coal Face”
Today was a sad day. Owen a friend and inspiration was buried in Six Bells. Owen was a miner, for 35 years. For his entire life he lived in the […]
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