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Authors: Naimark, Michael
Abstract: "Moving Camera Studies" investigates why our personal sense of looking around and&#xD;
moving through space differ from the gaze of a camera. The method of investigation is&#xD;
through using a hand-held digital camera along with GPS and angular sensors, then&#xD;
relying on extensive handiwork, frame by frame, after shooting. The intention is explore&#xD;
aesthetic potential in the fastest, least constrained way. The goal is to become fluent in&#xD;
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Authors: Naimark, Michael
Abstract: "Digital Stereoscope" explores how new media can be used to expand and broaden our sense&#xD;
of place, particularly for real (rather than fantasy) places. It specifically focuses on means of&#xD;
"immersive place representation" such as stereoscopy and interactive panoramics. Recording&#xD;
and exhibiting such immersive imagery is a "chicken-and-egg" problem requiring a commitment&#xD;
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