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Hawaii Pacific University Modern Media Systems class on the Fort Street Mall in Downtown Honolulu. Question of the day: how can a collaboration that includes Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, GOOGLE, National Geographic, and faculty and students at Hawaii Pacific University expand our understanding of modern media systems? In other words, what emerging, unique potentials are being leveraged by these institutions and their communities in our network of networks project? In part this image constitutes an exploration and manifestation of image-making technologies that provide opportunities for meta-connectivity and global community building. A compelling aspect of the global connection project is its attention to transparency. Transparency of technology, transparency of process, and drill down ability in the composite image itself.. |
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It was raining and people were running not to get wet (As you see in the first snapshot). *** Worth viewing the photo on Google Earth, just try! |
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The historic core of Hexham has the Abbey on its west side, the Market Place at the centre and the Moot Hall & Old Gaol (both hidden from view in this panorama) on the east |
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This is the east side of Szeroka Street, once the main street of Kazimierz, the Jewish district of Kraków.
71145x21260 pixels, 270 images, Canon G9 @ 200 mm equiv., LR 2.3 RC1, GP Stitcher 0.4.3864. |
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This building is named after Brendan Bracken, former chairman of the Financial Times, who was also appointed as the Minister of Information in Winston's war time cabinet, which was published here until the 1980s. The building was among the first post-war buildings in the City of London to be listed and its redevelopment retained the entire outside façade, including the elegant astronomical clock approximately 1 metre in diameter bearing at its centre a face of Winston Churchill, a personal friend of Brendan Bracken.
This work by Philip Bentham is in gilt metal and enamel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Bracken |
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Carnegie Mellon University's CREATE Lab demonstrated robots to passersby on Craig Street in Pittsburgh on Park(ing) Day, September 18, 2009.
For more info: http://my.parkingday.org/group/parkingdaypittsburgh http://createlab.ri.cmu.edu/ Photographic notes: Stitched at 50% resolution. This gigapan has problems: The memory card filled up about 90% of the way through shooting, and when I set up for the final 10%, the camera's zoom had changed. The memory card that I used for the first 90% must have been slow, because occasionally it would fail to write the image file, so some pictures in the grid got dropped. I wrote a Python program that looked at the time between pictures to help me locate the gaps, and filled them with a blocky gray photo. Without that I never would have been able to stitch this at all. |
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On Friday Morning |
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Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown NYC, Statue of Liberty and Pier 17.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a favorite spot among locals and tourists. More panorama and pictures on http://www.newyork-city.fr and http://www.gigapixel.fr Shot using: Canon 40d , 300mm f/8 Hand-held photography 203 Images stitched in Autopano Pro 121793x12320 pixels |
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Morelia's Catedral... One of the biggest buildings in Morelia. We can take a beautiful look in the night!!
Here's also the main street... Madero Avenue!! |
