Sharita Towne, artist in residence at Newspace Center for Photography, worked with Quantum Spatial to visualize neighborhood changes using 3D LiDAR data. The final change detection map is about eight feet long and fills the 2008-2014 slot on her gallery timeline. The imagery is a part of her larger exhibition, Our City in Stereo, which explores gentrification within the city of Portland, Oregon. According to Newspace’s press release,
“The exhibition at Newspace will invite viewers to engage with stereography in different forms, spanning from early twentieth-century stereoscopic viewers to modern-day stereo technology.”
Our City in Stereo is on display until October 1st, so go see it in person before it’s too late! Additionally you can download audio podcasts as well. For full information check out the Newspace website.