"photogrammetry" blog posts

Frank Sidebottom comes to ACEFrank Sidebottom, photographed by David J Arnold

Frank Sidebottom comes to ACE

Not all archaeology is ancient, and the Photogrammetry Team in the Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology at the University of Liverpool have collaborated with Manchester’s Archives+ and 11:37 Enterprises to digitally preserve the iconic head of Frank Sidebottom, the alter-ego of comedian and musician Chris Sievey.

Posted on: 22 June 2020

Alumni and Friends Fund for the ACE photogrammetry team — introducing this year’s projects

Alumni and Friends Fund for the ACE photogrammetry team — introducing this year’s projects

Ardern Hulme-Beaman, Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow with the department, shares the progress of the ACE photogrammetry team and their plans for the future.

Posted on: 11 December 2019

Using modern technology to model ancient worldsKeith and Ardern

Using modern technology to model ancient worlds

Would 3D digital objects help your project? Could you analyse aspects of your sites or objects in a new way by quantifying it in 3D space? Could you draw more people to interact with your work by engaging with them through a digital medium? Ardern Hulme-Beaman discusses how photogrammetry is revolutionising the work of our academics, and how you can learn more about this innovative technique.

Posted on: 12 March 2018