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In this episode, we talk with Mark Dietrick, Director of Services at Case Technologies, about a cool project he worked on in Brownsville, PA. We learn about reality computing, using it along with VR and AR as part of historical preservation, Kennywood, why there are so many Union Stations, and lots more!https://bimthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/E2133.mp3 | Open Player in New WindowShow NotesEpisode Hashtag: #RealityComputingHere is where you can find Mark on the World Wide Web:Website: Case Technologies IncWebsite: The Perennial ProjectWebsite: Volterra-Detroit FoundationLinkedIn:Mark DietrickTwitter: @MarkDietrickThe Virtual Union Station Project Mark talks about on the episode as part of the Perennial Project in Brownsville, PA.The (Virtual) Rebirth of the Union StationIf you would like to help continue the project you can find out more about volunteering and making donations HEREKennywood Amusement Park We want to hear from you the listeners on possible episode topics and guests.Share your ideas via the #BIMThoughts hashtag on Twitter.You can join the BIMThoughts Discord Server to share your ideas.Join using this link: https://discord.gg/nQNrVYYYou can also join the BIMThoughts Slack channel to share your ideas.Join via an invite from the BIMThoughtsHelp Bill’s new YouTube Channel: Bill’s Workbench get 1,000 subscribers!Bill’s Workbench is about Restoring, Explanations, Exploring the Past and Present.Help Dana’s new YouTube Channel: DanamoBIM get 10,000 subscribers! (We hit 1,000 thanks to all the subscribers!)Follow Dana’s BIM adventures – Dynamo, python and more!

