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The Re/Cap Podcast

Hosted by Reality Capture Network · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 26 episodes

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About this podcast

If knowledge is power, and laughter is the best medicine, The Re/Cap Podcast is the 21st century’s penicillin.Except it’s free.No matter your field, The Re/Cap Podcast with RCN’s Ellis Malmgren serves up tech news in the industry’s most distinctive manner. Drawn from RCN’s signature Re/Cap newsletter, it’s where reality capture stands, who’s advancing it, and the history behind it. Oh, it’s also home to RCN’s famed AEC Error of the Week.It’s fun, informed, curious, a wee bit bold, and it would love to have you.

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Reality Capture Network hosts The Re/Cap Podcast, a news show with 26 episodes published.

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Maya Ackerman, PhD | Creative Machines, AI in Music & Art, AI History, LLMs, Bias, Psychology

Apr 14, 20261h 27m0

Ellis Malmgren is joined by Dr. Maya Ackerman, a globally renowned expert in the field of generative AI, the author of Creative Machines: AI, Art, & Us, and CEO/co-founder of WaveAI. Dr. Ackerman has been researching and

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Women in (1800s!) Construction | EMILY WARREN ROEBLING & the Brooklyn Bridge

Mar 31, 20267m0

Ellis Malmgren Re/Caps Emily Warren Roebling, a woman high in the running for Most Criminally Unsung Hero in built environment history. In 1869, The Brooklyn Bridge almost didn't get built, when chief engineer Washington

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Harvard’s Peter Der Manuelian: 3D Pyramids of Giza, Ancient Egypt, Immersive Learning & Museums

Mar 17, 20261h 19m0

Dr. Manuelian’s Photo by Laurie ThomasDr. Peter Der Manuelian is Harvard University’s Barbara Bell Professor of Egyptology, and holds a joint appointment in the Anthropology Department and the Department of Near Eastern

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Eric Jankowski, PhD: Materials Science Simulations, Semiconductors, Aerospace, Energy, Computing

Mar 3, 20262h 12m0

Dr. Eric Jankowski is a professor, and Director of the Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering at Boise State University, where he also leads the Computational Materials Engineering Laboratory. He earned his P

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CHRIS MILLBERN: CyArk, Cultural Heritage, Ukraine, DRC, Petra, Gaussian Splatting, Teaching 3D

Feb 10, 20262h 17m0

Photographer and interdisciplinary scientist Chris Millbern is Head of Field Capture for CyArk, providing key technical and field experience in the areas of 3D mapping and cultural preservation. From Mt. Everest to under

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Arctic Data’s Evolution, the International Polar Year, and Greenland Rescue Drones

Jan 29, 20268m0

While layering up for the occasion, Ellis Malmgren covers the 145 years of the Arctic data-collection extravaganza known as the International Polar Year, or IPY - and why only four have occurred since 1881. He then conne

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FORGET PISA! The Leaning Towers of Santos, Brazil, and Reality Capture in Construction & Engineering

Jan 20, 20266m0

Ellis Malmgren details the history and causes of the leaning towers in Santos, Brazil, before explaining what reality capture and construction technology could have done to mitigate it…and why that’s still relevant today

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Jason Jamerson: LSU XR Studio, NASA Digital Twins, Gaming, Film & Entertainment, Agriculture

Dec 22, 20251h 47m0

Jason Jamerson is the Director of Virtual Production at LSU, and Director of the XR Studio. He is also a professor and a 20 year veteran of the entertainment industry in NYC as a Design Supervisor and Production Designer

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Gaussian Splatting, Why It’s Called That, and World Models

Dec 5, 20258m0

Description Ellis Malmgren explains how one of the most innovative 3D rendering techniques ties back to one of history’s most accomplished mathematicians - Carl Friedrich Gauss. Plus, a breakdown of today’s “world models

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Dr. Caldwell Buntin: Drone Dinosaur Discovery, Photogrammetry, VR, Geology, Mars, De-Extinction

Nov 17, 20251h 45m0

Rogers “Caldwell” Buntin is a researcher, lecturer, and drone pilot who received his Ph.D. in Ocean & Earth Sciences from Old Dominion University. He specializes in interpreting subtle fossilized traces that reveal how d

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Matthew Byrd & Phillip Ellering: 5 Years of R-CON, Community, Education, RCN Collective, 2026

Nov 7, 20251h 16m0

Matthew Byrd is Founder & CEO of Reality Capture Network, where Phillip Ellering serves as VP of Creative. They talk with Ellis Malmgren about the 5 year journey of RCN’s flagship conference, R-CON, which just hosted its

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Dawn Zoldi, P3 Tech Consulting CEO: Autonomy, Drones, the Air Force, Law & Policy, Industries

Oct 23, 20251h 30m0

Dawn M.K. Zoldi (Colonel, USAF, Retired) is a licensed attorney with 28 years of combined active duty military and federal civil service to the U.S. Air Force. She is the CEO & Founder of P3 Tech Consulting, Publisher of

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Tessa Lau, Dusty Robotics CEO: Construction, Automation, Labor, BIM, Startups, AI, Leadership

Sep 19, 20251h 31m0

Dr. Tessa Lau is an experienced entrepreneur with expertise in AI, machine learning, and robotics. She is currently Founder/CEO at Dusty Robotics, whose mission is to create robot-powered tools for the modern constructio

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Matt Cook: Harvard Digital Scholarship, Reality Capture & Academia, 3D Medieval Architecture

Aug 29, 20251h 36m0

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 techn

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Catherine Cooper, PhD: Historic Preservation, National Park Service, Virtual Tours, Lost Culture

Aug 7, 20251h 44m0

The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) is a force of heroism, safeguarding America’s cultural heritage by bridging the gap between preservation and innovation. As a research and education hu

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National Park LiDAR, Largest 3D-Printed Building, Paris Air Show, and Hawaii 3D Conservation

Jul 18, 202517m0

Well well, it’s The Re/Cap Podcast with Ellis Malmgren! What’s cappenin’ this week:The seminal scan of a national parkA Utah national park scans for safety & serenityThe Paris Air Show made France a simulation nationThe

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Bold Agri-Drone Imaging + Golf’s Par 3D + Visionary Robots + Nemetschek Housing Collab

Jul 10, 202517m0

Yep. The Re/Cap Podcast with Ellis Malmgren! What’s cappenin’ this week.: The serendipitous 1980s birth of the Agri-Drone Sesame farmers enjoy newfound knowledge courtesy of daring drone imaging Nemetschek-out this colla

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Coral Reef Photogrammetry, Conservation, Samsung, Hawaii, 3D as Storytelling - Dr. Orion McCarthy

Jun 13, 20251h 17m0

Coral reefs, the rainforests of the sea. Teeming with life, these underwater cities support 25% of marine species despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor. They shield coastlines from storms and erosion, and sust

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Cutter Shea: NASA Engineering, Digital Twins, Asteroids, Simulations, Drones, LiDAR, Sales

May 30, 20251h 33m0

If you thought an autographed sports card or concert poster was cool, how about a NASA satellite?!Cutter Shea is one of very few who have penned their name on such a surface. Re/Capped in issue #40, his engineering prowe

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Michael Rubloff: NeRFs, Gaussian Splatting, AGI, Jensen Huang, and the Future

May 19, 20251h 7mEp. 7S1

For 3D knowledge, Michael Rubloff is like if the Library of Alexandria was bipedal and could run a website. And yet, his wisdom is somehow matched by his passion. His stories have been Re/Capped numerous times, as he is

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