Newhaven Fort is working with artist Carol Havard and the local community to create a VE day model of the town. One of our time lapse systems is being used to record the model as it builds between now and October.
Work is underway on the project to give visitors to the Leeds City Museum a close-up view of the delicate items in this precious hoard of gold items. Working with experts in scanning technology we have identified the best to use for this task.
We’re testing a couple of products at Marwell Zoo for their Wild Explorers exhibit. This new area about exploration and the discovery of wild animals will focus on the natural history and conservation of three iconic species for which Marwell has special responsibility.
We’ve just been down to Newhaven Fort to install cameras in the Grand Magazine to capture timelapse photography of a project that will be running until September 2015. A resident artist will be creating a street scene around the theme of VE Day.
One thing that our clients really appreciate about the software we develop for them is that they have the ability to add to and update the databases themselves, as and when they need to.
It was great to be at the #moorlife “Bringing life back to the moors” conference this week to hear about the important role the “Be Fire Aware” products have played in raising public awareness of wildfire risk. We were able to demonstrate some of the products on CD Rom.
Our time-lapse photography project at St Martin's Church is coming along nicely. We have two cameras in place. One looks down from the eaves, eight metres up, onto the floor of the church.
We’re currently undertaking the creation of a number of “Tablet Tour” projects. The client will own a number of tablets with the interactive content installed for loan to visitors. It’s a practical way to ensure that visitors can control their own experience at their own pace.
Moors for the Future’s Fire Aware project will be featured on the agenda at the Upland Biodiversity Conference in March.
Key people will be using Fire Aware as a case study in a session on conservation.
We are installing a camera at Newhaven Fort for six months to capture timelapse photography of a project that they are undertaking between March and September this year.
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