The public will be able to follow the construction of the V&A Dundee building thanks to a camera installed on the site.
The images it captures will showcase the progress being made on the £80 million centrepiece of the Dundee waterfront redevelopment.
An image will be published on the V&A Dundee Twitter feed every Friday from the “site cam” before live images begin to be shown as it starts to rise from the ground.
“These images are the first of a whole host of things we have planned to keep the public in touch with the construction of the V&A,” a spokeswoman said.
“At the moment, there is no live feed because the site hasn’t changed much and we don’t want to bore people.
#FridaySitePic 10July15 @BAMConstructUK @dundeecity @DDWaterfront pic.twitter.com/CsHo1xaQgY
— V&A Dundee (@VADundee) July 10, 2015
“We are, however, really looking forward to showing people exactly what is being done down there.”
City development convener Will Dawson said the webcam is a great way of giving people regular updates of what is happening at the waterfront.
“People are very interested in what’s happening on the site and it will be very busy over the coming years,” he said.
“Any chance that people not just in Dundee but all over the world have to keep an eye on what’s happening is fantastic.
“I hope the V&A continue to release images of the progress on a regular basis.”
Construction work on Japanese architect Kengo Kuma’s vision began in March.
It is due to open to the public in 2018.