Article
In pursuit of panorama: the unbound view
3rd International Conference on Environmental Design Conference proceedings
(2019)
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
Disciplines
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/