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New York Photo Festival: 3D coverage « Previous | |Next »
May 26, 2010

I mentioned the New York Photo Festival in a post on Marc Garanger's Femmes Algériennes at the Altfotonet blog. There I complained that the lack of links and the online exhibitions made it difficult to explore the world opened up by this festival.

I've since discovered the 3D coverage project by Martin Lenclos The 3D coverage, gives website visitors the chance to experience the festival “virtually” by offering photos and video interviews of the NYPH’s curators, attendees and exhibitors in an evocative rendering the festival’s actual environment.

It is fascinating to explore --but you need fast broadband for it to work effectively:


| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 7:25 PM | | Comments (2)
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this 3D coverage opens a world of photography. It's an amazing tour into other worlds.

The coverage is much better on the New York Festival site or Martin Lenclos site. It is wider format than on junk for code and so easier to explore as a tour.

The DutchDoc!Space exhibition had an interesting presentation of books Book covers were held to the wall by metal brackets allowing viewers to flip the expensive editions through without stealing them.