Join us for a new graduate student series on collecting/using data in creative ways across all disciplines.
Talks might spotlight a core technical idea, method or framework. From an industrial or home-brew LLM to cutting-edge VR technologies attendees can expect not only technical curiosity but also practical how-to field notes from peers.
In this talk, Luis will examine his past 3D Virtual Reality (VR) projects and ideas on archaeological and historic structures, workshopping how we can connect embodiment and space of the past with VR while navigating what are essentially critical tabulations.12 p.m.–12:15 p.m. Check in & Grab Lunch
12:15 p.m.– 1:15 p.m. Presentation by Luis Rodriguez-Perez, Graduate Student in Archaeology.
Presentation title: Archaeology of the Imagination: Virtual Reality and 3D Modeling the Past