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RE: Venice, ITALY, Seminar on Panoramic Photography.
John J Housser 2006-Feb-08 15:45:00
It was by chance my hearing a university professor talk about potentially
using VR photography for a project she was working on that made me
investigate. It seemed to be a natural combination of my already existing
(but so far separately) photographic, and computer abilities. This has now
become a very cardinal, and rewarding, part of my life and work.
I am putting several 360 panoramic prints in an upcoming gallery show at my
university, and will be creating a VR of the opening at the exhibit. It is
definitely an under-exposed field, but nonetheless very exciting. As soon as
people see it and really start to understand/appreciate what it is they are
always excited and impressed.
Good luck with everyone's workshops and seminars!
John
John Housser
<http://www.housser.ca/> http://www.housser.ca
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From: G. Donald Bain [mailto:#removed#]
Sent: February 8, 2006 11:20 AM
To: #removed#
Subject: Re: Venice, ITALY, Seminar on Panoramic Photography.
Good work, Bostjan! Spreading the word about VR - it needs doing.
I will be teaching a seminar on VR this morning. Hopefully it will
result in a few student entries in the next event.
Don
On Feb 7, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Bostjan Burger wrote:
> Oh... I had lecture about VR photography in Ljubljana University
> yesterday... with participants from 11 countries...also from Italy
> (Pisa and Trieste Universities). I have mentioned also WWP and
> students were enthusiastic... I hope that it was a good promotion.
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