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Project

3DScan^3.

This is a joint application of research groups at the faculty of Design Sciences. At this faculty, the research focus on the human being in relation to artefacts comprising products and services, design heritage, and buildings. The factor that connects this myriad of research activities is scale – the human experiential scale of the tangible and visual artefacts, that can be perceived directly with the sensory system, without additional instrumentation (e.g., magnifying glasses or telescope). We aim to consider, understand, and reflect on artefacts that are the result of a design process, situated on a scale from millimetres to kilometres. For all research groups, enhanced digitalisation systems are required to keep up with the pace of competing institutions, or in some aspects the new infrastructure will allow us to go beyond the state of current art in design science (esp. digital heritage/time machine and digital human body modelling).
Date:1 Jan 2020 →  31 Dec 2021
Keywords:3D SCANNING, HUMAN-PRODUCT SYSTEM, SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Disciplines:Architectural heritage and conservation, Conservation-restoration science not elsewhere classified, Interior architecture heritage and conservation, Human-centred design