3D Model Of Bayon Temple

This is a speech by Dr. Katsushi Ikeuchi who carried out a project to digitally model Bayon Temple with his student students in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Enjoy watching!

Enjoying amazing ancient structures through Internet technologies is one of
the most promising methods to promote our culture and cultural heritage.
These technologies involve sensing, transmission, and display. In this talk,
I will briefly explain these three aspects, and then focus on sensing
issues, in particular, the technical challenges presented by sensing huge
outdoor structures. I will describe the technical challenges and how we
solved them as we confronted the difficult task of modeling the huge Bayon
Temple in the Angkor ruin in Cambodia. I will show the digital data we
obtained, including the entire structure of the temple, the hundred and
seventy-three faces of deities, and the hidden pediments. I will also
explain some of the technical issues involved in displaying the data we
obtained, using our virtual Aska as an example.

Source: Google Tech Talk, Speaker: Dr. Katsushi Ikeuchi

Spinning

spinning

Absolutelybex on CSSEllite

Absolutelybex.blogspot.com has been featured on CSSEllite.

Introducing AbsolutelyBex

http://absolutelybex.blogspot.com

Apart from being a Mac evangelist, I often find myself convincing people I know to start blogging. Too bad, most of them don’t buy it :( However, I didn’t stop trying and see now I’ve managed to convince Bex to have her own blog and I ended up designing her blog. I find it hard at first because she wanted it to look really girly and even worst she was very picky about it. After taking a lot of input from her, the concept started to develop itself. The result is at http://absolutelybex.blogspot.com

In this post, I also like to acknowledge Brän for his/her amazing typeface (The king & Queen) which I used in the blog header and Jason Gaylor for his gorgeous floral photoshop brushes.

In Action

Girish in Action

As mentioned in the second last post, above is the collage of the photos of Girish in action.