ADVENTURES IN RECONSTRUCTING ST ANDREWS' PASTS -Dr Alan Miller

Tue, Mar 23rd 2021 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Reception - David Sandford,



The Adventures of Reconstructing St Andrews Past was the title of a talk by Dr Alan Miller from the University of St Andrews’ Computer Science Department.
Having entered into the art of digital and 3d reconstruction between 2000 and 2006 as part of a team able to recreate a Spartan basilica, progression came in the decision to recreate St Andrews at the time of the reformation in 1559.
Dr Miller was able to take members on a fascinating trip back in time with a virtual tour of the cathedral as it would have looked pre-Reformation with a walk-through tour which enabled viewers to see the grandeur of the architecture and the functions of the various areas and rooms.
Dr Miller also showed virtual tour videos of St Andrews Castle, Market Street and Holy Trinity Church, all created from the use of historic documentation, photography, archaeological knowledge and finds.
The amazing technology helps educate people in not only social history but the importance of St Andrews in Scotland’s history.
Dr Miller also spoke about his department’s work with Madras College pupils.  He finished his superbly illustrated talk by showing the club a couple of future projects his team are working on.

A vote of thanks was given by Marilyn Rowan Rhind.

*The Kilrymont Club held an excellent virtual comedy night which raised £1200 for CHAS - Children's Hospices Across Scotland.  The evening was organised by Kilrymont Member, James Yule.



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