An interdisciplinary and collaborative space to support digital scholarship and connect students and faculty to innovative technologies to achieve learning discovery objectives and realize creative endeavors.
Interested in using 3D or AR/VR technologies for a project, teaching, or research? The Digital Arts + Humanities Lab offers a variety of applications and can get you started.
3D Scanning
3D Models
Open Brush
Animation
Unity
Open Lab Hours
Monday: 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Other appointments available by request.
Erika Mann, Director of Library Technology and Digital Initiatives
manne@pfw.edu
Daniel Lin, Information Services Technician
lind@pfw.edu
Mary Johnson, Lab Assistant
johnme09@pfw.edu
Divya Navale, Graduate Lab Assistant
navad01@pfw.edu
3D Scanning Workstation: Equipped with EinScan HX Handheld hybrid laser and LED 3D scanner, Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk (3ds Max, AutoCad, Civil 3D, Identity Manager, Maya, Refit), Blender, Camtasia, SolidWorks, TextureMapper, Visual Studio
We also offer a 3D scanning service if you would like us to do the scanning.
VR Workstation: Equipped with HTC Vive Headset and Oculus Quest Headset, Adobe Creative Cloud, Maya, Open Brush, Unity, VRTK
Digitization Workstation: Equiped with web conference camera and software, headset with mic, VCR, video & audio converter, 3 1/2 in floppy drive, image and document scanner, multiformat memory card reader, Adobe Creative Cloud, Audodesk Maya, Camtasia, Minitab Statistical, NAPS2 (OCR), Putty, Python, R and RStudio, Snagit
PFW, through the Digital Arts + Humanities Lab, is a member of the Indiana Digital Humanities Initiative (INDHI) to promote digital scholarship across the state, connect digital humanities practitioners from institutions around Indiana, and be a resource for those interested in research and teaching in the digital humanities.