Tag: 3D

Cross Culture: watch this space!

For the past three years Noho were a technical partner in the EU-funded cooperation project CEMEC – Connecting Early Medieval European Collections (2016-2019). The project created a collaborative network and a cost-effective business model between eight European museum collections and six technical partners. Drawing on objects from participating museum collections, the project produced ‘CROSSROADS’, a […]


Beyond 2022 – Reconstructing the past

In December of 2016 we were asked by Trinity College Dublin and Adapt to digitally reconstruct an iconic Irish building that is long gone – The Public Record Office of Ireland at the Four Courts, for the Beyond 2022 project. Although it was destroyed by a massive fire in 1922, just enough information about it […]


Oculus Rift

Our friend Matt from Fusio recently lent us his Oculus Rift to play around with for a while. Coincidentally, at the same time, we were just beginning to dust down our Abbey Theatre 1904 project that has come live again. For the initial Abbey project we created an accurate (as could be) 3D model of […]


Lough Gur, One Year Later

One year ago this month we installed the new exhibition in the Lough Gur Visitor Centre (check out our previous Lough Gur blog posts here!). In the time since its reopening, it has garnered fabulous reviews from visiting tourists and professionals alike, leading to TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award for 2013 and 2014, and is […]


Rome 320AD App is out now!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newest in-house Noho project: Rome 320AD This app combines 3D modeling with a historical narrative focused on a summer’s day in Ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Constantine. The year is 320 and the Roman Empire is at its peak. This project builds on our […]