3D renderings

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 Photogrammetry Renders


Below are a few 3D assets of items located in Inuvik, NT, Canada. During my two years in Inuvik – which coincided with the covid-19 pandemic – I continued to experiment with preservation of locations and items using 3D technologies. A few larger projects include the interior and exterior of the Igloo Church, as well as the original ‘Welcome to Inuvik’ sign, which has since been removed.

These were captured solely with a digital camera and a long tripod. Each render consists of 40-90 images.


 

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Town of Inuvik Souvenir Kiosk

This kiosk was previously located (now removed) at Chief Jim Koe Park.

Town of Inuvik muralled souvenir kiosk.

 

Inuvik town monument

This monument was unveiled in 1961 by prime minister John Diefenbaker, which consists of three arms, symbolizing the Inuvialuit, Gwich’in and non-native peoples who comprise Inuvik today.

Inuvik Town Monument


 

Welcome to Inuvik Sign. This original sign has now been replaced, but around the time it was being discussed to be replaced, there was quite a bit of discontent around the suggested replacement. Capturing this sign allows it to be preserved, albeit in the virtual world. The sign was designed and painted by Max Morin between 1992-1993, when Morin was stationed in Inuvik as an RCMP officer.