A round-up of LiDAR and Aerial Videos collected from the vast skies of the internet for your viewing leisure. Enjoy!
GeoDigital's Anna Maria Kotlowska talks with SPAR's Sam Pfeifle about the company's efforts at SPAR International 2011 to raise money for Japan following the earthquake and tsunami. GeoDigital has pledged at SPAR to match all donations raised on the show floor.
The following video was Produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting The first episode covers what is involved in the geospatial revolution, the origins of mapping and geospatial technology, and a look at the use of crisis mapping in Haitian earthquake relief efforts.
A 10 minute video from Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Field Guide. The data being collected by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Lidar Consortium. A must see video if your are in the Industry.
An amazing display of piloting skills!
One of Airborne 1's favorite videos, a boeing 707 ROLL!
Radiohead video "House of Cards" from the album "In Rainbows". No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies were used to capture 3D images:Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR. Geometric Informatics scanning systems produce structured light to capture 3D images at close proximity, while a Velodyne Lidar system that uses multiple lasers is used to capture large environments such as landscapes. In this video, 64 lasers rotating and shooting in a 360 degree radius 900 times per minute produced all the exterior scenes. Watch the making-of video to learn about how the video was made and the various technologies that were used to capture and render 3D data.
Airborne 1 visits Aviation Summit 2010 in Long Beach. takes a look at flying cars, Rob Machado and more.
Lidar History: A great video by ASPRS
LiDAR - Illuminating Earthquake Hazards. The video provides an introduction to both LiDAR technology as well as the earthquake science that is being done with the data.outhern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and OpenTopography collaboration, Sarah Robinson (ASU M.S. student) and Andrew Whitesides (USC undergraduate) - supported by SCEC's ACCESS program (Advancement of Cyberinfrastructure Careers through Earthquake System Science) and in collaboration with numerous SCEC scientists and the OpenTopography team
An old video presenting Airbone 1
Bryant Bertrand featured in GIS Cafe
A Virtual Stonehenge Landscape from Wessex Archaeology on Vimeo.
Video Produced by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at University of Georgia