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ADN 475: The Integration of On-Line Learning in Pre-Industrial World Textiles
Grant Type: Course Design
Partners (PIs, Faculty, Staff, TAs)
Principal Invesigator: Katherine Greder, Assistant Teaching Professor of Art + Design. kcgreder@ncsu.edu
PI2: Mary Hauser, Registrar and Associate Director. mehauser@ncsu.edu
DELTA Team
Project Lead: Donnie Wrights, dmwrights@ncsu.edu
Instructional Design Lead: Caitlin McKeown, cjmckeow@ncsu.edu
New Media Lead: Stephen Waddell, sjwaddel@ncsu.edu
Instructional Media Producers: Arthur E, Michael C, Brett E, adearnes@ncsu.edu
Additional Contributors: Mike Cuales, mpcuales@ncsu.edu




Grant Summary
The purpose of this exploratory grant is to explore media types to capture archival garments, fabrics and fabric related objects and move the course to a hybrid online format to enable a larger course enrollment and more in-depth object access. This will allow the PIs to leverage technology to expand and diversify the curriculum. Incorporating photo capture or photogrammetry strategies to develop a workflow for future 3D image capture of The Gregg’s collection for class use is a high priority for the PIs and this project.
Objective
- Explore photo capture or photogrammetry strategies to capture objects relevant to class.
- Assist PIs to move class to a hybrid model.
- Develop a photo capture or photogrammetry pipeline. (Due to complexity of the process, documentation is currently more internal.)
- Train PIs on the photo capture or photogrammetry pipeline. Through our exploration, a lot of information has been gathered through experience.
- Through test shoots, we discovered how crucial lighting was to the image quality. Material attributes (shiny, transparent, sheer,etc…) can contribute to insufficient captures and/or increased post production resources
- Processing images took a significant amount of time and was a result of enormous amounts and sizes of files gathered during capture.
- Significant computer power was needed to process (optimize, stitch…) the amount of images/footage.
- Expertise to process and touchup/rebuild aspects of the 3D models was higher than expected. Would benefit from hiring someone with this specific experience.
- Many of these factors can limit an outside team’s ability to reproduce on their own.
Deliverables
Seven 3D objects viewable through Sketchfab.
- Agbada Robe (on form)
- Shawl Red side (on form)
- Shawl Black Side (on form)
- Homespun Quilt
- Cardinal Banner
- Dragon Robe (on form)
- Chilkat Blanket (on form)
Six flat images viewable through Virtual Viewer / Zoom feature
- Kimono
- Kimono Back
- Mantel Fragment
- Tunic Fragment
- Double Ikat
- Silk Scarf
Micro shots of fabric details
Visited D.H. Hill Library’s studio space and talked with Colin and Ian
Shared understanding of photogrammetry
- Possibilities
- Limitations
- Potential
- Applications
DELTA Grant Follow-Up Support
General questions about using Moodle, Zoom, Panopto, etc:
learntech@ncsu.edu or 919-513-7094.
Instructional Design:
Caitlin McKeown, cjmckeow@ncsu.edu
Media Design / Development:
Stephen Waddell, sjwaddel@ncsu.edu
Additional Support:
Donnie Wrights, dmwrigh4@ncsu.edu
DELTA Grant Project Images

DELTA grant team members prepare an archival Chilkat blanket for 3D image capture. Shot at the Gregg Museum.

Mary Hauser, Gregg Museum Associate Director and Arthur Earnest, DELTA Sr Media Producer, prepare an archival mantel fragment for image capture. Shot in DELTA Park Shops studio.