An Interactive Panoramic Experience

May 6th, 2009 | By Akilah Johnson | Category: Critiques

panaramSeveral examples of interactive panorama photography from a variety of unlikely places, including the inside of a water bottle, a person’s mouth and inside a washing machine.  The site not only offers 10 examples of VR photography but also provides how-tos.


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  1. link?

    I’m interested in seeing truly interactive vr panoramas where you can click on things and have pop-ups, videos, sounds and so on.

  2. Thanks for pointing this out. The source link for the project (and its host site) are both dead. I’ll see what we can do.

  3. The Web site’s user-friendly capabilities (particularly that of the work of Robert Serra) give the user a newer, more invigorating experience not just simply from a multimedia standpoint, but from a photojournalistic standpoint. The technology used can both portray beauty in an unseen way and help shape the future of how photography will be envisioned.

    As for the Interactive Panoramic Experience, some of the links are still dead (as TK pointed out). That must be corrected.

  4. I think this site presents an interesting idea because when I think of multimedia storytelling, I think about creating a unique perspective. These panoramic photos force the viewer to experience a different perspective. Unfortunately, all of the links on the site are dead.

  5. I really enjoy this Web site. It’s a very unique perspective that I don’t see very much of. Even when I do see images of inside things, I have yet to see panoramic views of the content. It’s a different way of looking at the world that I’m not sure I would have considered otherwise.

  6. This is amazing! I love the idea and the photos very much. A lot of the links don’t work though which is disappointing. The photography is so original and interesting. Brilliant!

  7. Hi,

    Great Posting.

    Thanks Akilah Johnson

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