Children and adults alike had fun interacting with our demos at the family friendly South West Futures Festival on Brunel’s SS Great Britain at the end of September.
CAMERA researchers were joined by Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition visitors at the ‘Lates’ event – Expanding the frontiers of human performance – science, sport and psychology – on 2 July 2024. “Being invited to share our research at the Royal Society ‘Lates’ was a real honour,” says Professor Neill...
DE-Nexus, the Digital Economy Next Stage Symposium, 10-11 June 2024 Early June saw members of the CAMERA team attending an in-person symposium to showcase our research alongside the other five EPSRC funded Next Stage Digital Economy Centres. The event was an opportunity for us to showcase our work across an...
Day One of Bath Digital Festival was a brilliant way to kick off (pun intended) what is warming up to be a bumper summer of sports (science). From rugby to sprinting, tennis and badminton, and skeleton bobsledding, festival goers were able to interact with our research and the technology we’re developing. They experienced first-hand how we’re working with athletes to quantify and enhance performance and make sports safer for all.
Back in the summer of 2021 the team at CAMERA began to work with filmmakers Andrew Panton and Piotr Forkasiewicz to create a set of digital characters for their film Attack on Sorpe Dam. The film features George ‘Johnny’ Johnson and focuses on the attack of the Sorpe Dam in...
This FREE workshop is hosted by The Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications (CAMERA). Where: The University of Bath; Applied Biomechanics Suite When: 3rd February 2023, 9am-4:30pm with lunch and refreshments provided Eligibility: Attendees must be registered sole traders or small to medium-sized businesses, registered in...
Wednesday 16th November: 1.30 – 5pm, The Egg Theatre, Bath At this in-person session, University of Bath researchers and locally based Theatre makers will share how Social VR and 3D scanning can be adapted to help reduce the costs of traditional building-based theatre making, producing and touring. Aimed at anyone involved...
This FREE workshop is hosted by The Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications (CAMERA) at the University of Bath’s Applied Biomechanics Suite. 24th November 2022 9am The workshop aims to introduce attendees to motion capture techniques, current biomechanical research topics, and networking opportunities. We warmly welcome...
CAMERA are thrilled to be taking part in the FUTURES festival 2022 with our FREE event ‘Building a Digital You’. Discover more about how digital technologies are revolutionising the way we think about entertainment, health and wellbeing, and sports. Join researchers (from CAMERA at the University of Bath) for an...
A new joint research centre across the Departments of Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences, The Centre for Mathematics and Algorithms for Data (MAD) will launch the week. The Centre for Mathematics and Algorithms for Data (MAD) at the University of Bath is an interdisciplinary group of researchers working at the...
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