Panorama
An illusionary viewing technology that was highly popular in the nineteenth century...
Remediations: feature on digital camera (can't see all at once, must capture in sections like original),
hiss/ pops: the floor (fixed with false terrain [painting needs sculpture, interdisciplinary art]), patent (Robert Barker) states that an enclosure must force the viewer from getting too close, constructed viewpoint
projection used to create? difficult perspective- pencil attached to 15ft bamboo stick
forced a certain distance from image
Goethe:
Contents
Pops and Hisses
floor and ceiling: painted?
frame: never feel below or underneath the picture
interdiscplinary: sculpture included
"shock" from nausea at being so high: sea sickness
Obvious
functional nonsense: hats inside why need top covering.
Functional Nonsense
functional nonsense: going through dark corridor to get to viewing... intentionally shocking you
enter in middle of room
Moving Panorama
Remediation
panning of camera in film
death because of film?
modern virtual reality- simulator sickness- not being able to determine
digital camera
natural history museum animals
Editing Decoding
need bold lines
fifteen foot pencil
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