The PolyU Summer Institute 2024, a dynamic five-day residential camp, was held during 22-26 July for Secondary 4 and 5 students. During the faculty attachment sessions on the second and forth days, around 120 enthusiastic participants engaged with an immersive art-tech exhibition showcased in a 4D CAVE. This unique experience allowed them to step back in time and vividly explore a World War II (WWII) war zone.
The LSGI session focused on geo-spatial technologies and archaeological excavation techniques, enabling students to deepen their understanding of Hong Kong’s WWII history and ancient times. Through hands-on activities, attendees gained invaluable insights into historical preservation and the use of advanced technologies to uncover hidden treasures.
This attachment workshop was part of the project titled “Unfolding the Lost WWII Heritage: Promotion of Geo-spatial and Geophysical Technologies”, led by Ir Prof. Wallace Lai, Associate Head at LSGI. The project, funded by IFT-GPD and matching funds from FCE and RILS, aims to engage the public in using an integrated art-tech approach to rediscover and preserve Hong Kong's war heritage. Learn more: https://geo-project1941.com
The feedback from the workshop was very positive, with students thoroughly enjoying the event and gaining valuable insights. We look forward to welcoming more young minds to know Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics in the future!