3DStories Lecture by Kirill Mitsurov, User Interface Developer, University of Luxembourg (C²DH)
The 3DStories project presents a lecture focused on contemporary 3D technologies for web-based rendering as a research method. The lecture will cover the full process of website design and development for the SOW project, a comparative analysis of visualisation approaches, and selected historical and technical insights into 3D rendering technologies. It will also feature a live demonstration of the Audio Assistance Box (AAB), a custom-built device that enables visitors to listen to a recorded explanation when the speaker is not present. The session will conclude with a short interactive quiz, during which several soundscape sculptures will be awarded.
About the speaker
Kirill Mitsurov has over twenty years of experience in design and web development. At the University of Luxembourg, in addition to providing design support for the C²DH, his research focuses on developing web-based 3D solutions for the effective representation of academic projects. This work has led to 3DStories, an umbrella project that currently brings together four completed projects developed in collaboration with universities in Luxembourg, Germany, and Sweden.