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Institute for the Study and Integration of Graphical Heritage Techniques

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Type
  
501(c)(3) Non-profit

Founder
  
Philippe Martinez

Industry
  
CGI animation motion pictures software

Predecessor
  
ECHO (Egyptian Cultural Heritage Operation), 1998-1999

Founded
  
1998 (1998) as ECHO 2000 (2000) as INSIGHT

Headquarters
  
Emeryville, California, US

Key people
  
Kevin Cain Philippe Martinez

The Institute for the Study and Integration of Graphical Heritage Techniques (INSIGHT) an American computer laboratory for archaeological visualization based in Berkeley, California. INSIGHT's principal work consists of archaeological documentation projects for academics, universities and non-governmental organizations. INSIGHT's work has been included in documentary films, including Sunken Treasures of the Nile, Queens of the Nile and Ramses II, the Great Journey.

INSIGHT began in 1998 as the Egyptian Cultural Heritage Operation (ECHO), with the support of the Center for Design Visualization at the University of California at Berkeley.

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