3D Technologies Section: Home,Brainstorming, Shape
Memory Alloys
Creation: 3D Imaging, 3D Imaging Research, Digital Cameras, Video Capture, S3D and V3D Digitizing, 3D, 4D, VRML, Software Links, Bio(medical)Visualization, Anthropometry, 3D Image Registration, Photogrammetry for Sculptors, Sonic Digitizers, NMR
Imaging Spectroscopy, 3D
Formats
Replication: Services, Abrasive Cutting, Electrical Discharge Machining, Abrasive Waterjet, Stereolithography, Rapid Prototyping, Diamond Tools, Materials
Engineering, Ion Beam Cutting, Robotics, Lasers-Plasma Cutting, Technologies
Keywords: 3D Art, 3D Imaging, 3D Face Geometry, 3D Hardware/ Equipment,
3D Modeling, 3D Reconstruction, 3D Scanning, 3D Seismic, 3D Television, Abrasive Jets, Abrasive Waterjet Machining, Acoustic
Holography, Acoustic Imaging, Agile Manufacturing, Anaglyphs, Animation, Anthropometry, Biometrics, Biometry,
Camera Calibration, Camera Modeling, Computer Numeric Control (CNC), Electrical Discharge Machining, Electrochemical
Machining, Flame Spray, Ion Beam Sintering, Face Recognition, Feature
Extraction, Forensics, Holograms, Human Identification, Image Registration,
Image Transforms, Induction Furnaces, Laser Sintering, Magnetic Resonance
Imaging, Medical Imaging, Missing Children, Motion Capture, Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, Point Clouds, Prosthesis, Photogrammetry, Reverse Engineering, Sand
Blasting, Selective Sintering, Stereolithography, Sub-surface Imaging,
Ultrasonic Imaging, Ultrasonic Machining, Ultrasonic Milling, Ultrasonic
Scanning, Virtual Reality Modeling Language
Computers and Sculpture Forum
The Computers and Sculpture Forum
Program coordinator: Timothy Duffield
At the 1992 ISC Conference in Philadelphia, the Computers and Sculpture Forum was established to plan for computer-related sessions, demonstrations and exhibitions at sculpture conferences. Its members are sculptors who use the computer in some way in their work. It has grown to include over 150 members throughout the world. The Forum has taken an active part in arts and technology events other than those sponsored by the ISC. It has collaborated with its sister associations in France, Ars Mathematica, and in the United Kingdom, FAST-UK (Fine Art Sculptors and Technology). Its members help to stage Intersculpt, a global sculpture event, every two years.