IMMERSIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
 
  What is an immersive photo | Panoramas and virtual tours | Researches | VR lab  
     
WHAT IS AN IMMERSIVE PHOTOGRAPH ?  
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A photograph with a field of view of 360° horizontally and 180° vertically, that is visualized, with no distortions on a computer monitor. It's like to have a window on a virtual sferical photographic image that sorrounds the viewer and immerse himself in the scene. A panorama, instead is a flat image, photographic or painted, that doesn't need a device to be showed.

 
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PANORAMAS AND VIRTUAL TOURS  
  Petrified Forest National Park
Art-in-residence project for NPS.
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  Biosphere 2
An Experiment? Utopia? Synergy!.
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  icon Il Biondo Tevere - The Blond Tiber
A collection of photos made on the bridges and the banks of the Tiber river from 2004 till 2008.
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  icon Venice's Arsenal
A complete photographic documentation of the Arsenal's area.
Made in 2004/2007
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  icon Porto Ercole and the Fortresses
The village and the monuments, constantly updated.
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  icon Gypsie camp in Salone area, Rome
Photos made in April 2004. An evidence of marginalized people and
inhumane living.
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  icon San Sabba lager
For the "Panoramas of World War II Landmarks" project, the italian lager in Trieste.
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  icon Water scooping machine
Made for the Water event at the "World Wide Panoramas" site,
shows the acienst water scooping machine in the Basso Piave reclamation, 1903.
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  icon San Pietro place - april 3rd 2005
Mourning for the death of pope Wojtyla. The first fullscreen panorama published (repubblica.it).
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  icon Marsala: land and city
Made for the Marsala city council.
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RESEARCHES ON IMMERSIVE IMAGES  
  icon OPTICAL VR
Research into the artistic potential of Apple's QuickTime VR, for the release of QuickTime's "cubic" version num. 5 , march 2001.
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  misure CubicColor
A study on colors assembled in a cubic panorama.
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VR LAB

 
  icon QTVR lab:
Examples of experiments and tests with QuickTime.
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© Toni Garbasso - 2010