‘The Scapa 100 Project’ commemorated the centenary of the final military act of WWl – the scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow, Orkney, on the 21 June 1919.Rowland’s research for Scapa 100 developed new interactive 3D images that revealed the state of the shipwrecks after 100 years on the seabed: the production of 3D images revealed unprecedented levels of detail.The project’s key methodology involved investigating existing methods for effective underwater data capture using Structure from Motion (SfM), deploying over 300,000 lumens of light close to features on the wrecks without disturbing the surrounding environment. Rowland also developed new methods for combining the SfM data (providing fine detail with colour), with m...