If you have been to Denver, you may have noticed an idiosyncratic pile of building designed by ar... more If you have been to Denver, you may have noticed an idiosyncratic pile of building designed by architect Daniel Liebskind. Depending on your taste in contemporary trends in architecture, the Fredric C. Hamilton Building is either a masterful execution of evocative form or maybe something that belongs alongside a Jawa sandcrawler on Tatooine.
The panorama entered the world not as a visual format but as a claim: to lure viewers into seeing... more The panorama entered the world not as a visual format but as a claim: to lure viewers into seeing in a particular way. Robert Barker’s 1787 patent for a 360-degree painting of ‘nature at a glance’ (Nature à Coup d’Oeil) emphasized the construction of a ‘proper point of view’ as a means of making the viewer ‘feel as if really
If you have been to Denver, you may have noticed an idiosyncratic pile of building designed by ar... more If you have been to Denver, you may have noticed an idiosyncratic pile of building designed by architect Daniel Liebskind. Depending on your taste in contemporary trends in architecture, the Fredric C. Hamilton Building is either a masterful execution of evocative form or maybe something that belongs alongside a Jawa sandcrawler on Tatooine.
The panorama entered the world not as a visual format but as a claim: to lure viewers into seeing... more The panorama entered the world not as a visual format but as a claim: to lure viewers into seeing in a particular way. Robert Barker’s 1787 patent for a 360-degree painting of ‘nature at a glance’ (Nature à Coup d’Oeil) emphasized the construction of a ‘proper point of view’ as a means of making the viewer ‘feel as if really
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