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Re: New Subject ! Galleries, art schools, etc.


  • From: skip crawford <auntskip@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: New Subject ! Galleries, art schools, etc.
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 12:11:22 +1000

texas tech univ school of art has recently purchased a lookaround cam for
student use and professor rick dingus here has been doing them for some time.
i happen to be the lab tech theremyself.  i just bought horizont and widelux
this week.  have a student making a superwide pinhole at this time (35 mm by
probably 6 inch neg)  rick has drawn or painted on his photos for some time
also and some are really nice according to me and others  he aslo did a book
on new mexico revisited or something like that   i can get ya web url's if u
want  i don have em here right now      have a grad student doing wide
angles now too   i have done stitching too   both by hand photoshop and with
mac software quicktime vr
i guess we qualify huh???
skip







At 10:46 AM 3/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
>And now for something completely different...
>
>I am interested in assembling a list of galleries, museums and other
exhibition venues that have a history of showing panoramic photographs and
imaging. 
>
>I am also interested in creating a list of colleges, art schools or
technical institutions that may feature panoramic imaging or photography as
part of their curriculum. 
>
>With reference to the first subject: Some of you may recall that from
1998-2000 there was an exhibit in College Park, MD called "The Long View".
It featured panoramic photographs from the National Archives and had
supporting images and text. Well, the exhibit has been sitting in storage
since then. 
>
>There is a proposal on the table here to break up the exhibit and just use
the framed historic images to decorate our building. Before that happens, I
was hoping to find an institution or institutions somewhere that might be
interested in exhibiting the show intact. Perhaps it can even travel to more
than one place, if there was interest.
>
>You may either respond to me directly or for everyone's benefit here.
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>