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Love your place!
Dear Dirk,
I just saw your post on the list, and
noticed that you work at one of my very favorite places in the whole world: the
Museum of
Science and Industry Chicago, Illinois Do
you think your msi officers to be would be interested in making a panorama
exhibit? We at IAPP would surely have members willing to give you much help with
the exhibit. It would be so cool to perhaps see a big Curkit Camera rotating
around and watching the film go by in the opposite direction. Maybe have a
digital panorama camera photographing the entire room and displaying a new
big image every couple of minutes. People would get to see themselves
someplace in the room each time the camera goes around. We could have huge
panoramas blown up that people could walk inside of and look all around 360
degrees. You could show VR and objects spinning around...just all sorts of
stuff. Did you know there is 3-D panorama photography?!!! Aerial too. Panorama
is the "in thing" now. See www.photopan.com for the International
Association of Panoramic Photographers. There needs to be an exhibit on this
specialized form of photography as it is over 100 years old and still cooking.
Most people don't properly understand it. When you talk about panorama, they
think THEY can do that just as good with their little point and shoot camera in
the "panoramic mode". These folks need to see just how inadequate what they are
doing really is!
You have the power to make
things happen there by dropping a few lines in the right direction. What do you
think?
My best,
George S. Pearl, QPP
Atlanta Panorama
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