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Time and Space in Broken Panorama

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This pictorial intends to show a usage-hacking case of everyday technology for creating visual narratives. Storytelling through visual appearance could be significantly relevant and inspirational to design and HCI. This technique is also a design approach in itself; by deliberate navigation and control, the user breaks the panorama view. In this pictorial, we demonstrate examples and show the process of creating our digital photography art project "Panorama Time". In this project, a mobile phone camera's panorama mode is used to tweak time and space. By showing how we hacked the digital artefact, we also discuss insights from several experiments, thereby considering possibilities of establishing such digital experiments in their own right. A presented technique could also be a method for sketching ideas through the photographic medium.

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    DIS '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
    June 2017
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    ISBN:9781450349222
    DOI:10.1145/3064663
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    1. digital photography
    2. fault aesthetics
    3. glitch aesthetics
    4. panorama camera
    5. panoramic image

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