Videos

Explore our collection of videos to learn more about our work. You’ll find a range of content, including insights into our teaching programme, updates on our latest research projects, and footage from site visits and events. Our videos are hosted on YouTube.

An emerging concept of the future: Digital Habitation: details in the forthcoming book - Cities in the Metaverse - Spatial Computing, Digital Twins, Avatars, Economics and Digital Habitation on the New Frontier

Supporting summer project looking at capturing airborne eDNA using drones in Greenlands, Oxfordshire.

Supporting summer project looking at capturing airborne eDNA using drones in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire.

Class museum visit to develop historical and scientific knowledge of their field of study - the Information Age exhibit covers the laying of the first telegraphic cables to mobile tech.

Using ARKit by Apple we can place and scale a digital model of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, visualise real-time bike sharing and tube data from TFL

Using Virtual Reality technologies such as the HTC Vive we can create data rich virtual environments in which users can freely interact with digital representations of urban spaces.

Footage of flooding at House Mill on 3rd August 2023. Had seen notifications from the flood sensor the previous night showing the Mill had flooded so called back during the day at the next high tide - amazing how quickly the water comes up through the floor boards.

Timelapse footage of flooding at House Mill on 13th October 2023.

CARED is a WebAR application designed to provide users with real-time information about energy consumption

Noise Gauge controlled in real time using MRE and MQTT feeds in Connected Environments Virtual Studio

3D Print and make Internet of Things displays - the clip details a series of data devices available to make using epaper/eink, neopixels, micro-servos, Raspberry Pi's and Arduino's.

Our first virtual open day in Feb 2021 to introduce the new MSc Connected Environments at UCL Bartlett

An introduction to the Shazam for Bats project in QEOP (Intel and UCL) by Sarah Gallacher (2017)