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29 JULY 2010

70 Billion Pixels Budapest: 360 degree panorama image

"The observation tower of János-hegy [the Elizabeth Lookout on János Hill is], the highest vantage point of Budapest with a 360 degree panorama, was an obvious location. It also allowed us to take on previous world records in both the 'highest definition image' and the 'largest spherical panorama' category. When contacted, the Council of District XII informed us on the upcoming anniversary of the tower. We agreed to cooperate in commemorating the September 2010 event by setting up new world records-give them our best shot if you please. ."

(360systems Ltd., 360world.eu)

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2010 • 360 degree • 70 Billion Pixels Budapest • anniversaryauthenticityBudapestcameradeviceEarth • Elizabeth lookout tower • environmentEpsonfidelity • gigapixel photography • high definitionHungaryimmersionimmersive • Janos Hill • locationMicrosoft • observation tower • panoramaphotophotographyrealism • September 2010 • Sonyspectacle • spherical panorama • technology • tower • virtual heritagevirtual tourvisualisation

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Simon Perkins
30 DECEMBER 2008

The Smithsonian Institute''s experimental object repository

"The Smithsonian Institute's 'HistoryWired: A few of our favorite things' is an experimental programme through which you can take a virtual tour of selected objects from the vast collections of the National Museum of American History. The 450 items are clustered into groups such as home, clothing, business, computers,... and linked to attributes such as politics, medicine, and science. Users can click to get more details, search by attributes or filter by time period. This novel web site invites users to record their level of interest for items, which grow in size as they get higher scores."

(Shiralee Saul, 2002)

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archivecabinet of curiositieschartcommunication design • cybergeography • cyberspacedatadesigndigital cultureephemeragraphic representationinformation aestheticsinformation architectureinformation graphicsmapping • matrix • Max Roachmedia culturememory • memory palace • metaphor • mnemosyne • multimediamuseum • National Museum of American History • objectsorderingrepository • Smithsonian Institute • structurestructured-repositoryvirtual tourvisualisationwunderkammer

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Simon Perkins
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