[Stereoscopy News]
Volker Kuchelmeister recently set a new world record. He produced the largest ever 3D panoramic picture, nearly 80,000 pixel long.
Kuchelmeister’s stereoscopic 3D panoramic montage is called Juxtaposition. He seamlessly combines footage of the Tasmanian wilderness with extreme urban landscapes in Hong Kong. The giga-pixel work is constructed from 20 separate scenes and on-location sound recordings and is presented within a 360º cylindrical screen. …
Kuchelmeister is a Lecturer in COFA’s School of Media Arts and School of Design Studies. He is also Head of the Media Laboratory at the iCinema Interactive Cinema Research Centre.
He created Juxtaposition during a 4 month fellowship at City University, Hong Kong in 2011.
Watch a video of Juxtaposition here: http://www.stereoscopynews.com/hotnews/3d-photography/pictures-samples/1991-3d-panoramic-picture-sets-new-world-record.html
Read the full story here: http://www.stereoscopynews.com/hotnews/3d-photography/pictures-samples/1991-3d-panoramic-picture-sets-new-world-record.html
and here: http://blog.cofa.unsw.edu.au/?p=7220