A 360° panoramic image of Space 3 at the Contact Theatre taken and stitched with the PhotoSynth app on an iPod Touch
which passes through Panogaea
before being turned into sound with RGB Music Lab:
Passing clouds of inconsequential observations
A 360° panoramic image of Space 3 at the Contact Theatre taken and stitched with the PhotoSynth app on an iPod Touch
which passes through Panogaea
before being turned into sound with RGB Music Lab:
Shock! Horror! Microsoft’s Photosynth is a neat little free app that captures a panoramic image (up to 360° if required)…

Simply tap the screen to start shooting, sweep the [wikipop]iDevice[/wikipop] camera around the scene and it will automatically take a sequence of shots (or you can tap the screen again to add a shot). Tap the Finish button and it will stitch the images together to create your panoramic picture. I could have cropped the edges of the image to straighten them up but apparently we prefer the organic/ragged look.
So MS can do it when they try. If only they tried harder more often.
As we strolled home from our litter picking exertions we came upon some escaped balloons caught in the wires…

We then encountered some Tiger Aspect people filming something or other…
Not sure which was the more surprising; that someone should charge for an app to Learn HTML (presumably for people who are unable to type HTML Tutorial into Google) or that it should only be available to adults because of its…
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