2006 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Nomadic Perspectives: Spatial Representation in Oriental Scroll Painting and Holographic Panoramagrams
verfasst von : Jacques Desbiens
Erschienen in: Interactive Technologies and Sociotechnical Systems
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Experiments in composition and effects of holographic panoramagrams (computer generated holography), demonstrate an analogy between this three-dimensional imaging process and Oriental horizontal scroll painting. These two ways of representing space share a similar conception of spatial representation in which multiple points of view are spread horizontally, parallel to the scene. The similarities are not only geometrical and conceptual, they also reveal a direction in the development of new spatial representation technologies in which the observer isn’t only a passive receiver of visual information from a fixed position, but an active observer. This paper is based on analysis of the holograms structure as well as on artistic experiments in composition and art history researches.