display.land misuse

I chose to play with the photogrammetry app display.land.

To think about ways to misuse it, I checked out the tutorials for inspiration.

 

EXPERIMENTS

  • when you’re capturing, there is a little progress bar on the bottom, showing you the minimum amount of capturing you need to do to make an image. I wondered what would happen if I ended the capture early. But it wouldn’t let me:

  • the app says “direct sunlight is ok, but beware of your own shadow.” –> to misuse, I tried allowing my own shadow to interfere. spoiler alert – it looks absolutely terrible. The funny thing is though, my shadow doesn’t appear in it anywhere…
It’s supposed to be a swingset. check it out here: https://displayland.app.link/DP2IsgPPa5
  • in general, you’re not supposed to do photogrammetry with transparent/clear objects –> to misuse, I captured my water glass.
check out here: https://displayland.app.link/WzDoU8OOa5
  •  I tried to capture something smaller, and from below – a chain hanging from the ceiling. Somehow, the anchor point of the chain was preserved, but the links exploded all over the place.

link to this one: https://displayland.app.link/p20yifoQa5

a photo of the actual chain: