The DDS and Historic Scotland formed the
Centre for Digital Documentation and Visualization (CDDV) So far, a team from DDS and the CDDV have laser-scanned
New Lanark and
Neolithic Orkney in Scotland, and
Mount Rushmore in the USA.
Glasgow Urban Model DDS produced a detailed 3D model of Glasgow City Centre, the region surrounding
Glasgow School of Art and the Clyde corridor. This model was commissioned by
Glasgow City Council and was featured on the BBC news website.
British Empire Exhibition 1938 As part of an AHRC-funded research project, DDS has created a 3D digital model of the
1938 British Empire Exhibition. There is a follow-up project which aims to link, in 3D space, the archive of materials on which the 3D models were based, to the models themselves and allow users to 'annotate' the models and digital archive.
Marine Visualization Virtual Shipbuilding The DDS has run projects on virtual tools and visualisations for shipbuilding, both modern and relating to the history of Glasgow as a shipbuilding centre and marine visualisation.
Auralisation and sound DDS is in partnership with
ARUP Acoustics and working on various research projects related to sound and
auralization, including SoundLab and modelling virtual concert halls for music rehearsal ==References==