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Title: Ways of Wondering: Storytelling in a Double 360° Degree Context
Authors: GIELIS, Sofie 
CEYSSENS, Patrick 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: Tenth International Conference on the Image, Manchester, UK, 5-6/09/2019
Abstract: Classic film provides the viewer with a straightforward view, an ideal viewing position connected to an ideal viewing experience. The newest image technologies do not only provide the possibility of a different position of the maker, but also (and this is revolutionary) for the viewer. This shift is comparable to what happened to narrative film footage due to the portable camera. Suddenly a whole different array of images and angles became possible. Now, with technologies such as 360° camera’s and projections, the viewer has the possibility to choose his or her own point of view. This paper analyses a case of 360° projection in an interactive installation: Round a Roundabout #2. Because of the 360° constellation and the use of a dual, translucent screen, there is no single angle from where a viewer can overlook the whole image. There are always elements escaping your view. Thus, there is no single narrative. Each viewer has to actively participate, rebuild the story from scratch. Which elements from classical image and film theory are still applicable to these new developments and which new focal points arise?
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33373
Rights: 2019 Common Ground Research Networks
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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