Photogrammetric Techniques Reveal Ancient Mysteries
The World Scan project utilizes photogrammetry technology to create digital archives of world heritage sites and historical and cultural sites.
Photogrammetry is a technology that creates 3D models and maps from multiple photographs. It measures distances and shapes by comparing characteristic points on the photographs and extracts precise data.
3D scanning of archaeological sites and artifacts around the world
We have utilized this technology to archive a wide variety of locations. Ichikawa, CTO of the Worldscan project, explains photogrammetry this way.
You can experience the results of photogrammetry
We also provide the data to archaeologists for their research to solve ancient mysteries, and create contents to share the 3D data obtained by photogrammetry with many people.
Those who wish to experience it can do so at the "ZEXAVERSE TOKYO" showroom in Ginza, Tokyo. At "ZEXAVERSE TOKYO", a person is scanned in 3D with a 360-degree camera. Visitors can enjoy the world of Metaverse with avatars created from that data.
The World Scan Project will continue to use photogrammetry technology to preserve ancient heritage as data for future generations and create opportunities for many people to experience these ancient sites and history.
For more information about photogrammetry and ZEXAVERSE, please watch this video.
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