We are lining up a number of interesting speakers and cases that show the future of 3D – technically and creatively.
At a spectacular full-day conference we will among other things focus on new types of rendering and computer vision and also demonstrate a brand new plugin for Autodesk Maya.
Please visit the Alexandra Institute for more information and registration.
Programme:
10:00-10:20: | Introduction Jesper Mosegaard |
10:20-11:00: | Physical simulation from water to hyper elastic objects Sune Darkner, Assistant professor, DIKU |
11:00-11:30: | Fast and accurate rendering of translucent material – finally grape fruits and potatoes look nice Jeppe R. Frisvad, associate professor, DTU, Toshiya Hachisuka, assistant professor, Aarhus University, and Thomas Kim Kjeldsen, Research and innovation specialist, the Alexandra Institute |
11:30-12:00: | Superfast 3D object scanning with structured light Jakob Wilm, PhD student, DTU |
12:00-12.45: | Lunch |
12:45-13:30: | Elementacular – a new generation of Maya plugin for interactive modelling and instant visualization of volumetric clouds and rocks Christian Esbo Agergaard, Technical Director, Sunday Studio, and Jesper Børlum, Research and innovation specialist, the Alexandra Institute |
13:30-14:15: | 3D object scanning and augmentation Prof. Dr. Didier Stricker, Augmented Vision, DFKI |
14:15-14:45: | Coffee break |
14:45-15:15: | Behind the animation short: “Rob ‘n’ Ron” Peter Smith and Lars Ellingbø, Tumblehead |
15:15-16:00 | TBA |
Please note that the programme will be continuously updated.