The Pittsburgh Gigapanorama was produced in conjunction with an on-going project being conducted by David Bear at The STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University.
This 360-degree image taken from the from the roof of the U. S, Steel Tower in downtown Pittsburgh from 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sept 23, 2010 is actually an assemblage of four separate Gigapans totaling 31.3 gigabytes (10.5 gigapixels) of information.
14 students from Jenn Myers' Concept Studio I class decided to make their mark on the image by blowing up and displaying 144 red balloons from the Grandview Ave lookout on Mt. Washington.
@PhilWarner It's almost ready for viewing. Watch the gigapan site. It had to be stiched together and this takes awhile.
margemm1 1 year ago
And where is the actual Pittsburgh GigaPanorama? I only saw kids with balloons in the video.
PhilWarner 1 year ago
Their parents paid $35k+ a semester to have them stand around Pittsburgh with Red Balloons??? OK It was a nice day
MundoTozz 1 year ago