VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past

Since the 1787 patent of the immersive 360-degree painted panorama by Robert Barker, the panorama has been used as a narrative storytelling tool. With VR (virtual reality) panoramic photography in tandem with the notion of hypermedia, the VR panorama can further advance the idea of storytelling as b...

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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Thompson, S. (2015). VR panoramic photography and hypermedia: drawing from the panorama's past. Paper presented at ISEA2015: 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art, Vancouver.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv VR Panoramic Photography
Hypermedia
Narrative
Painted Panorama
Immersive Image Spaces
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description Since the 1787 patent of the immersive 360-degree painted panorama by Robert Barker, the panorama has been used as a narrative storytelling tool. With VR (virtual reality) panoramic photography in tandem with the notion of hypermedia, the VR panorama can further advance the idea of storytelling as both an object and an interface. Using the principles of Robert Barker's patent of the panorama as a point of departure to explore the conceptual relationship between painted and screen-based panoramas, this paper will explore: how the potential for a hypermedia system can be found in the painted panorama; the unique qualities of the computer-based panorama; and discuss related hardware advances for the digital panorama, which appear to bring us closer to Robert Barker's original intent as an immersive image space for the masses.
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spelling VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's PastThompson, SethVR Panoramic PhotographyHypermediaNarrativePainted PanoramaImmersive Image SpacesSince the 1787 patent of the immersive 360-degree painted panorama by Robert Barker, the panorama has been used as a narrative storytelling tool. With VR (virtual reality) panoramic photography in tandem with the notion of hypermedia, the VR panorama can further advance the idea of storytelling as both an object and an interface. Using the principles of Robert Barker's patent of the panorama as a point of departure to explore the conceptual relationship between painted and screen-based panoramas, this paper will explore: how the potential for a hypermedia system can be found in the painted panorama; the unique qualities of the computer-based panorama; and discuss related hardware advances for the digital panorama, which appear to bring us closer to Robert Barker's original intent as an immersive image space for the masses.International Symposium on Electronic Art2017-03-08T15:02:23Z2017-03-08T15:02:23Z2015Published versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfThompson, S. (2015). VR panoramic photography and hypermedia: drawing from the panorama's past. Paper presented at ISEA2015: 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art, Vancouver.9781910172001http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8793en_UShttp://isea2015.org/proceeding/submissions/ISEA2015_submission_46.pdfoai:repository.aus.edu:11073/87932024-08-22T11:35:02Z
spellingShingle VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
Thompson, Seth
VR Panoramic Photography
Hypermedia
Narrative
Painted Panorama
Immersive Image Spaces
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title VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
title_full VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
title_fullStr VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
title_full_unstemmed VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
title_short VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
title_sort VR Panoramic Photography and Hypermedia: Drawing from the Panorama's Past
topic VR Panoramic Photography
Hypermedia
Narrative
Painted Panorama
Immersive Image Spaces
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8793