Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces

Using this author's ongoing project Sacred Spaces of New England and Hans Belting's book Florence and Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science as starting points, this paper compares and contrasts Islamic visual theory with Western pictorial tradition and examines Islamic pattern design t...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Thompson, Seth (author)
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منشور في: 2021
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Thompson, Seth. 2021. "Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces." International Panorama Council Journal 4: 27-32. [ISSN: 2571-7863] url: https://panoramacouncil.org/en/publications/.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 360° Panoramic Imaging
Geometry
Islamic Geometric Pattern Design
Cultural Heritage
Mapping Projections
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description Using this author's ongoing project Sacred Spaces of New England and Hans Belting's book Florence and Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science as starting points, this paper compares and contrasts Islamic visual theory with Western pictorial tradition and examines Islamic pattern design to root this author's 360° panoramic photography's two-dimensional geometric image projections of sacred spaces into an artistic tradition.
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spelling Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred SpacesThompson, Seth360° Panoramic ImagingGeometryIslamic Geometric Pattern DesignCultural HeritageMapping ProjectionsUsing this author's ongoing project Sacred Spaces of New England and Hans Belting's book Florence and Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science as starting points, this paper compares and contrasts Islamic visual theory with Western pictorial tradition and examines Islamic pattern design to root this author's 360° panoramic photography's two-dimensional geometric image projections of sacred spaces into an artistic tradition.International Panorama Council2021-02-03T10:43:43Z2021-02-03T10:43:43Z2021Published versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfThompson, Seth. 2021. "Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces." International Panorama Council Journal 4: 27-32. [ISSN: 2571-7863] url: https://panoramacouncil.org/en/publications/.2571-7863http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21320en_UShttps://panoramacouncil.org/en/publications/oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/213202024-08-22T11:35:05Z
spellingShingle Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
Thompson, Seth
360° Panoramic Imaging
Geometry
Islamic Geometric Pattern Design
Cultural Heritage
Mapping Projections
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title Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
title_full Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
title_fullStr Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
title_full_unstemmed Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
title_short Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
title_sort Where Islamic Visual Theory and Western Pictorial Tradition Meet: 360° Panoramic Photography’s Two-Dimensional Image Projections and Sacred Spaces
topic 360° Panoramic Imaging
Geometry
Islamic Geometric Pattern Design
Cultural Heritage
Mapping Projections
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21320