Folks, We have a little bit of a dilemma related to the 3D Photo Real Presentation for our Brown Bag on Friday, June 16th.
There has been overwhelming interest in the presentation and we only have about 35 sets of glasses. The second problem is that Benjy Von Cramon is only available on Friday. So we're going to set up two times for the showing. 11:30 to 12:30 12:30 to 1:30 I'm also setting up a reservation system so the first 35 to make a reservation for each time slot gets in. So, if you are going to attend, please email me and let me know your time preference and I'll try to accommodate you and confirm your reservation. If there is even more demand, I may try and schedule another showing at 1:30 to 2:30 pm. Please be prompt with your time request and make sure that you show up on time. Geary Folks, Note that the date has changed from Thursday, June 15 at 11:55 am to Friday, June 16 at 11:30 am. Thanks, Geary Edwards Aquifer Philosophical Society - aka brown bag luncheon Friday, June 16, 2017 at 11:30 AM 3D Mapping of the Seco Creek Sinkhole, A View of an Edwards Aquifer Recharge Feature from the Inside By Benjamin von Cramon and Geary M. Schindel, P.G. At Edwards Aquifer Authority Training Room 900 E Quincy Street, San Antonio, TX 78215 Mr. Benjamin von Cramon and Mr. Geary Schindel will make a presentation on "3D mapping of the Seco Creek Sinkhole, A View of an Edwards Aquifer Recharge Feature from the Inside." The presentation will occur on Friday, June 16, 2017 from 11:30 AM in the Training Room at the Edwards Aquifer Authority, 900 E. Quincy Street, San Antonio, Texas. These are informal presentations so please feel free to bring your lunch. You may also contact the EAA at 210.222.2204 or www.edwardsaquifer.org<http://www.edwardsaquifer.org/> for additional directions. If you are traveling a long distance for the talk, I would recommend that you call our receptionist at 210.222.2204 that morning to make sure that the talk is still scheduled. On very rare occasions, we have had to cancel or move the talk. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Abstract We will present the results of a pilot program to test the feasibility of using 3D photoreal mapping of the Seco Creek Sinkhole located in Medina County, Texas. This presentation will introduce the audience to 3D film and photo techniques utilizing cutting edge technology. The 3D model has multiple uses including an educational model of recharge features, cave geology and hydrology, and also allows tracking and measurement of sediment transport. The Seco Creek (Valdina Farm) Sinkhole is an important recharge site in the Edwards Aquifer. The cave is composed of a 150-foot-deep natural shaft that leads to approximately 1,000 feet of cave. During heavy rains, the cave shaft will fill to the top with rushing water. The 3D photoreal model offers the opportunity to view the Seco Creek Sinkhole without getting dirty or exposed to the vertical drops. It allows for detailed analysis of the cave and model can be easily operated with a game controller. Biography Benjamin von Cramon, film maker - His body of work defies clean titles and easy categories. In 25 years of writing, shooting, and editing for broadcast, institutional, and private industry, von Cramon recalibrates between wildly disparate projects, from documentaries filmed in prisons to stories in Fourth World homesteads to intensely visceral adventure docs deep underground. The auteur is as comfortable developing content around issues of great social import as he is problem-solving advanced technologies used to innovate the art of story-telling. A Fellow of the National Speleological Society and The Explorers Club, a qualified stereo rig tech for Element Technica, and a developer for Autodesk Labs, Reality Capture Group, the arc of his dynamic career reflects a sustained effort to elevate the latest technologies in their usefulness to education for highly visual learning experiences. Each of von Cramon's projects are informed by broad humanities education, grounded in highly physical experiences, and are inspired by unbound curiosity and tempered hope for the human condition. Geary Schindel is the Chief Technical Officer of the Edwards Aquifer Authority. He has been a caver for more than 40 years and is the President Elect of the National Speleological Society (NSS). Geary is a fellow of the NSS and the Geological Society of America. He holds a BS degree from West Virginia University and an MS from Western Kentucky University. Thank you. Geary
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