Thursday, 7 April 2016

Possiblities for recording and presentation of the installation

Considerations for recording the installation
At present I am considering the following methods to display the final artwork. And may use a combination of the following: 

  • Photographs
  • 3D photographs
  • 2D video
  • Interactive 3D video
  • Interactive media




Photographs:
Pros: 
High resolution
Commercially accessable ( can be sold as an artwork easier than the following methods)
Can be shared easily online as most platforms accept still images. 
Low production time

Cons: 
Still images do not allow for interactivity. 
Limited engagement with time
No engagement with the sound of the space

2D video
Pro:
Engagement with the sound of the space
Engagment with the passage of time
Better understanding of the space 
High resolution of image
:Low production time

Con:
Limited level of emersion into the space as the view is restricted




All of the following have limited Commercial accessibility

3D photographs
Pro;
Allows viewer emersion and exploration in the enviroment

Con:
Requires special software to view
no engagement with sound, time or space


Interactive 3D video 
Pros:
Interactive presentation
Allows the viewer the ability to look around the space in 3D 
Engagement with time, space and sound

Cons:
Available technology is low resolution
Requires special technology to produce and special platform to view the artwork
High production time


Interactive Media Presentation
Pros
Engagement with time, space, sound.
High level of emersion into the enviroment
Can be viewed on any device, mobile phone, laptop, desktop, tablet etc.
Can be viewed anywhere.
Allows each viewer to experience the artwork differently
Allows the artist control over how the viewer experiences the artwork

Cons:
VERY high production time due to programming and artwork assets.  





Possible technology used in the presentation of the artwork:


Recording video and still 3d images:
The BubbleScope™ is a lens attachment which works with the camera in your Smartphone and our free BubblePix™ App, to instantly capture the world around you in a single 360º image or video.The BubbleScope is a world first and the only way to capture both single-shot 360º stills and video with your phone.
SOURCE:  https://store.bubblepix.com/products/bubblescope?variant=1183687013

The bubble scope is available for USD$24.99 with free shipping. 








































Kogeto Panoramic Accessory for iPhone 4 - Black


  • Compatible with the iPhone 4
  • Free Looker app available in the App Store and iTunes
  • Instantly share 360º video on Facebook, Twitter & other social platforms
  • Lens dimensions: 35mm diameter 27mm tall
  • File Format: .h264 MP4 video (native iPhone)

USD$13.99 with free shipping




SOURCE: http://www.amazon.com/Kogeto-Panoramic-Accessory-iPhone-Black/dp/B005NFINYC/ref=pd_sim_sbs_107_1/178-5065957-7965867?ie=UTF8&dpID=31hU-P3umWL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR133%2C160_&refRID=09E2J6GTCG9RTPH945AT



Upload 360 degree videos

To watch 360 degree videos, you'll need the latest version of Chrome, Opera, Firefox, or Internet Explorer on your computer. On mobile, use the latest version of the YouTube app for Android or iOS.
YouTube supports uploading and playback of 360 degree spherical videos on computers in Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers. In order to upload a 360 degree video file, you'll need to modify the file with an app or script before uploading.
You can also watch 360 degree videos on YouTube apps for Android and iOS.  For an immersive experience, you can even watch 360 degree videos with Cardboard and the YouTube Android app. 

SOURCE:https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6178631?hl=en



Interactive Media Presentation using Image Zoom Tour with jQuery

zoom into certain parts of the image by clicking on tags, using another image for the closer view. 


SOURCE: http://tympanus.net/codrops/2011/08/23/image-zoom-tour/



























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