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Date/Time:2005-Apr-01 02:55:00
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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: April Fool ! Hans Inge Hagen 2005-Apr-01 02:55:00
ha-ha

you got me for sure .. well, its 5 am here ...



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On 1. apr. 2005, at 04.53, G. Donald Bain wrote:

>
> Disregard my previous message. :-)
>
> The new edition is now up and running! Check it out at:
> 	http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp305/index.html
>
> Everyone is to be congratulated on a fine job. Almost 250 participants,
> from 44 countries, a new record. Many new participants and some
> memorable images.
>
> Here is my short press release. I will be working on some longer
> versions, when I have had a chance to look at all the panoramas.
>
> Don
>
> --------------------
> Marketplace - A World Wide Panorama
>
> Last weekend over 250 photographers, mostly strangers to each other,
> collaborated on an international photography project. Working in 44
> countries around the world they each photographed and prepared a VR
> panorama on the theme of "marketplace". The results show amazing
> imagination and variety.
>
> If you have never experienced a VR panorama this is an excellent way to
> find out what it is all about.  These computer images spin around 360?,
> sometimes also straight up and down, allowing you to look in any
> direction. It is as if you are "virtually" there.
>
> The web site produced by this effort is available at
> worldwidepanorama.com. You may need to download and install QuickTime
> software (free, from Apple Computer) if you do not already have it.
>
> The World Wide Panorama series of events, sponsored by the Geography
> Computing Facility at the University of California Berkeley, is now
> starting a second year of quarterly events. This time it was held the
> weekend of the Equinox, March 20, first day of Spring in the northern
> hemisphere. Participating photographers were free to choose any
> interpretation of the theme "marketplace" that appealed to them, from
> actual local farmer's markets to abstract concepts of marketplaces of
> ideas.
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>
> ------
> The World-Wide Panorama
>
> For more information:
> -Visit the web site at http://GeoImages.Berkeley.edu/wwp.html
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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