a blog curated by STEM-A.org which explores immersive (fulldome, multi-projection, digital, virtual, game and project based) STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) art, with emphasis on education. This blog will feature links to interesting technologies, ideas, projects, similar blogs, websites, media, and what ever else STEM-a.org can find on this emergent pedagogy.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Sky Survey...the story behind the artist.
This is a great story of the photographer, Nick Risinger, as he set up a complex array of cameras at various latitudes in order to stitch together the entire sky in one picture. The final image is a 5k pixel HD image of the sky which can be viewed in augmented reality or 360 degree panorama. What a great project, and a great lesson for my students who take the immersive landscapes classes.
Anyways, here is his website:
http://skysurvey.org/story/
And here is the actual photograph (There should be icons at the bottom of the
screen to navigate the image):
http://media.skysurvey.org/interactive360/index.html
--Blake Kirschbaum (Astro 1010)
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