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In pursuit of panorama: the unbound view
3rd International Conference on Environmental Design Conference proceedings (2019)
  • Andreas Luescher
  • Antonio Scontrino
Abstract
Panoramic views are accessible through camera phones, mouse cursors, and fingertips
to due to developments in digital technology, which also support large-scale and immersive
projections. In the early 19th century the desire to release art and paintings from the confines
of a frame started a movement which still is alive today. The latest example is Yadegar Asisi’s
creation of the ancient city of Pergamon as a 360º panorama in Berlin. This paper explores
the relationship between scenographic design and tectonic architecture with the purpose of
creating the illusion of unlimited spatial expanse; it will articulate a specific relational network
between contemporary spatial and architectural understanding and its influence on subsequent
developments in simulations.
Keywords
  • | Communication | Design tool | Media | Panorama | Simulation
Publication Date
Fall October 3, 2019
Citation Information
Andreas Luescher and Antonio Scontrino. "In pursuit of panorama: the unbound view" 3rd International Conference on Environmental Design Conference proceedings (2019) p. 107 - 114 ISSN: 978-88-5509-063-6
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andreas_luescher/26/