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The Digital Design Studio (DDS) was a
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and postgraduate centre of the
Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; gd, Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, an ...
, specialising in 3D digital visualisation and interaction technologies. In 2016 the Digital Design Studio became the School of Simulation and Visualisation.


History

Launched in 1997, the DDS was based at
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in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. In 2009, the DDS moved to a purpose-built facility at
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, Glasgow, which included a high-definition 13mx8m stereo-projected display lab with full body and object tracking facilities. The DDS attracted major research funding from industrial partners such as Ford Motor Company USA, QinetiQ, BAE Systems,
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, Fisher Defence, BBC Scotland and
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, and
Historic Scotland Historic Scotland ( gd, Alba Aosmhor) was an executive agency of the Scottish Office and later the Scottish Government from 1991 to 2015, responsible for safeguarding Scotland's built heritage, and promoting its understanding and enjoyment ...
.http://www.cddv.co.uk The DDS also has secured research grants from the
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; and
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The Magic Cottage: A Virtual Reality Environment for Stimulating Children’s Imaginative Writing
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; the EU FP6&7, and an RCUK Academic Fellowship. In 2010, in collaboration with
NHS Education for Scotland NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is an education and training body and a special health board within NHS Scotland. NES is the national special NHS health board with a responsibility to develop and deliver education and training for those peopl ...
, the DDS set up two networked research centres located in Inverness and Stornoway. The goal of these centres to bring virtual medical training to areas of Scotland that struggle to gain access to traditional medical training resources.NHS Education for Scotland
NES Focus, Autumn 2010
Each research centre was equipped with a passive stereo projection suite and a range of haptic devices in order to deliver medical training.


Research specialisms and example projects


Medical Visualization

DDS has experience in medical visualization as evidenced by multiple research publications. 2D and 3D Dentistry project Funded by
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and in collaboration with the
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and the Centre for Health Science, this project is in the process of producing detailed virtual anatomy of the human head and neck for anatomical training, a series of training videos for best practice in decontamination in dentistry. and modelling common disease processes. It also aims to address patient inequalities using a virtual patient training environment. This work was presented at the Association for Medical Education In Europe conference in 2010.


Cultural Heritage and Urban Visualization

The DDS and Historic Scotland formed the Centre for Digital Documentation and Visualization (CDDV) which specialises in the precise documentation and 3D representation of heritage objects, architecture and environments using high resolution laser scanning technology and 3D visualization software.


Scottish 10 project

The Scottish 10 project aims to digitally document ten of the world's
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s, including all five of Scotland's sites. So far, a team from DDS and the CDDV have laser-scanned
New Lanark New Lanark is a village on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in Lanarkshire, and some southeast of Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1785 and opened in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills and hou ...
and Neolithic Orkney in Scotland, and
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in the USA.


Glasgow Urban Model

DDS produced a detailed 3D model of Glasgow City Centre, the region surrounding
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and the Clyde corridor. This model was commissioned by Glasgow City Council and was featured on the BBC news website.


British Empire Exhibition 1938

As part of an AHRC-funded research project, DDS has created a 3D digital model of the 1938 British Empire Exhibition. There is a follow-up project which aims to link, in 3D space, the archive of materials on which the 3D models were based, to the models themselves and allow users to 'annotate' the models and digital archive.


Marine Visualization

Virtual Shipbuilding The DDS has run projects on virtual tools and visualisations for shipbuilding, both modern and relating to the history of Glasgow as a shipbuilding centre and marine visualisation.


Auralisation and sound

DDS is in partnership with ARUP Acoustics and working on various research projects related to sound and auralization, including SoundLab and modelling virtual concert halls for music rehearsal


References

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External links


DDS Research and Postgraduate page
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