Place-Hampi

Jeffrey Shaw
Source: Jeffrey Shaw

Jeffrey Shaw

Place-Hampi ,
Co-workers & Funding
Sarah Kenderdine and Jeffrey Shaw with: John Gollings, Paul Doornbusch, Dr. L. Subramaniam and Paprikaas Animation.

Place-Hampi was produced with the assistance of the Commonwealth Government through the Australian Research Council, and with major support from the UNSW iCinema Centre, introduction, Museum Victoria, Epidemic, ZKM Karlsruhe, Gollings Pidgeon and, Music and Effects. Place-Hampi forms part of and was supported under the Australian Research Council’s Linkage Project’s scheme.
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Description
Interactive visualization:The highly original feature of Place-Hampi is its interactive projection system, invented by Jeffrey Shaw in 1995, and which for the first time is now using stereoscopic 3D projection. Its main attraction is the motorised platform that lets the viewer rotate in their projected point of view in 360 degree within its large cylindrical screen and thus explore a multi-media multi-sensory presentation of the Hampi’s astounding environment. The smaller LCD screen on the platform shows a symbolic map of Hampi as Kishkinda, the mythical Kingdom of the Monkeys.
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • immersive
    • installation-based
    • panoramatic
    • visual
  • genres
    • database art
    • installations
      • augmented reality (AR)
      • interactive installations
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • anthropology
      • cartography
      • representation of knowledge
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • animations
      • gaze
      • panoramas
      • stereoscopes
      • theory
        • simulacrum
    • Body and Psychology
      • senses
    • History and Memory
      • cultural heritage
      • historical sites
    • Media and Communication
      • visualization
    • Nature and Environment
      • animals
      • environment
    • Religion and Mythology
      • myths
      • religions
        • Buddhism
  • technology
    • displays
      • electronic displays
        • projection screens
        • projectors
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography