Scanning Falstone Show is a ScanLAB project that has used 3D scanning technology to document the 2013 Falstone Border Shepherds Show, a traditional village event in rural Northumberland.
The project enabled villagers and visitors to experience how this state of the art technology works while also creating a long-term legacy for a show that has been running for over 100 years. This exhibition presents a series of films generated from the scans as well as still images capturing individuals, animals and produce from the show.
Scanning Falstone Show was commissioned by Kielder Art & Architecture with support from Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Queen's Hall Arts.
The project enabled villagers and visitors to experience how this state of the art technology works while also creating a long-term legacy for a show that has been running for over 100 years. This exhibition presents a series of films generated from the scans as well as still images capturing individuals, animals and produce from the show.
Scanning Falstone Show was commissioned by Kielder Art & Architecture with support from Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Queen's Hall Arts.
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