This Computer-Generated Panoramic Piece Features 360 Cities
Chelsea MacMillan — July 22, 2010 — Tech
References: blog.360cities.net
A computer-generated panoramic piece of Escher art was generated by photographer Nico Roig, and features 360 cities. The creation was made by stitching images into a 3D environment, then changing its format to panorama.
The Escher art piece entitled 'Relativity' was the original source of inspiration for this piece, which is named 'Tribute to Escher.' The sphere-like illusion is fully interactive and extends around a full 360 degrees in any direction. Be sure to check out the gallery for more pictures.
The Escher art piece entitled 'Relativity' was the original source of inspiration for this piece, which is named 'Tribute to Escher.' The sphere-like illusion is fully interactive and extends around a full 360 degrees in any direction. Be sure to check out the gallery for more pictures.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Art - Creating immersive and interactive art installations that engage the viewer in a unique experience.
2. Computer-generated Art - Using AI and machine learning algorithms to generate art, which challenges the traditional definition of art-making.
3. Panoramic Images - Developing seamless and high-quality panoramic images, which provide an all-round view of the surroundings.
Industry Implications
1. Artificial Intelligence - Developing algorithms and software which can auto-generate interesting artworks, mimicking the styles of well-known artists.
2. Museum and Art Galleries - Providing immersive and interactive installations and pieces which can engage and educate visitors, leading to a greater appreciation for art.
3. Tourism Industry - Offering panoramic tours that showcase the beauty of historic or scenic sites and landmarks, attracting and engaging visitors in a novel and convenient way.
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