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Dr. Angie Geary
project leader
a.geary@camb.linst.ac.uk

Angie Geary joined Camberwell as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in 2002. She is pursuing research applications in conservation and fine art using haptic interface technology and virtual environemnts. Angie gained her doctorate at the Royal College of Art in 2001, following her study of three-dimensional visualisation and virtual reconstruction of museum artefacts. Her research emerged from the exploration of digital methods of image processing for conservation. This led her to consider the use of computer visualisation dipslayed unsing virtual environments as a possible alternative to the physical restoration of damaged artefacts. Her current research interests inlcude: dynamic modelling of brittle materials, haptic simulation, augmented reality techniques and heritage visualisation.


Dr. Peter John Lee
research fellow
peterjohn.lee@virgin.net

Peter John Lee joined the Haptec research project in 2003 to pursue research into haptic 3D drawing construction. His recently completed his PhD at Camberwellresearched the visualisation and expression of virtual 3D surfaces explored through custom developed interactive software, optically mixed coloured surface contouring and fine art printmaking. The research was featured in the AHRB Annual Report 2000-2001. Peter is originally from an engineering background and studied fine art painting and fine art printmaking at Camberwell College of Arts at BA (Hons). degree and postgraduate levels respectively
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