Lidar as Art ‘Winter Solstice’ Contest Finalists 2016
Thank you all for your submissions this year. We were inspired by receiving scans from around the world. Please keep the 2017 contest in mind as you work on projects this year. We can’t wait to see what you come up with.
We have selected the 5 finalists. Now you get to vote on your favorite! Head over to the sidebar of Lidar News to cast your vote.
We’ll announce the winner on the solstice. Voting will end at midnight on December 20th.
Happy Holidays to All ~
The Lidar News Team

“Sun Tunnels” Jefferson L. Searle of
MERIDIAN
ENGINEERING, INC. Utah

Patrick Poissant – Anditi of Teralba Australia

“Winter Sun” – Jason Stapleton – MSC of Cape Town South Africa

Kimmo Soukki – Terrasolid Oy – Scan in Lapland Finland
What is the middle one, “Patrick Poissant – Anditi of Teralba Australia”?
It is the second derivative of the slope of a section of point cloud in the sea near Newcastle, Australia.
Interesting – can you explain a bit more? And it is a point cloud of a section of sea?
My vote is for Sun Tunnels – good composition.
Thanks for giving us some art and not just ‘pretty’ images.
Thanks for the complement, and your vote 🙂 It is a scan of a piece of land art, by Nancy Holt.
How do you vote? Couldn’t figure it out
Just hover over the name and click.
“Inside Looking Out” scanned by Stuart Cadge of GeoSLAM
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Hi Tamara,
On the sidebar of the website and click on the one you want.
GeoSlam
I vote for the Sun Tunnels. Not only do they serve an astrological function, they double for art. Function and beauty together. What more do you want?