
Matt Cook supports Harvard’s students, faculty, and researchers with emerging computational methods, engaging learning spaces, and a campus-wide network of technological expertise. His research interests include 3D technologies (e.g. photogrammetry & VR) and embodied cognition. After studying philosophy at the undergraduate and graduate level (at the Universities of Florida and Oklahoma, respectively), he began working full time in libraries and developing new tools and systems to augment research and instruction across disciplines.Matt was Re/Capped for a staggering medieval architecture exhibit at Harvard. This immersive 3D experience brought to life a former Benedictine monastery, while sharing the tale of Kenneth Conant, a brilliant architect-detective who spent decades uncovering its secretsMatt visits with Ellis Malmgren to share his journey bridging academia and emerging technology. They discuss the Envisioning Cluny exhibit, Harvard Library Imaging Services, 3D data grants, breaking down silos, ethics of sensitive reality capture, the metaverse, VR & gaming, photogrammetry for academic departments on a budget, biology, philosophy, capturing the Globe Theater, backcountry survival, and much more.
00:00 Introduction to Harvard's Digital Scholarship Program
01:07 Envisioning Clooney: A Medieval Architecture Exhibit
03:52 The Role of 3D Scanning in Historical Research
11:28 Collaborating with Christine Smith
14:34 The Technical Side of 3D Scanning Projects
39:57 Ethical and Practical Challenges in 3D Scanning
50:17 Defending the Value of 3D and VR
52:02 The Oklahoma Virtual Academic Laboratory
52:58 Virtual Classroom Experiences
54:41 3D Scanning Projects at OU
56:32 Meditation Labyrinths in Libraries
01:03:26 The Intersection of Technology and Relationships
01:05:38 AI and Coding in Academia
01:16:32 Philosophy's Role in Emerging Technologies
01:32:06 Exciting 3D Projects and Future Prospects