HI Kevin and all,
it indeed is impressing.... You also find it on
youtube - as I found collegehumor a little
strange... I have to check out some more details
to really make up my mind the 100 plus n
possibilities for surveillance and its
consequences... imagine only peoples on such
photos with all the information on them tagged to
a photo, to related photos, to related blogs,
databases, films, appearances, live footage of
cctv or webcams...
thanks
best wishes to all
nilz
At 7:08 Uhr -0700 18.11.2007, Kevin Haggerty wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>One of our graduate students send me the link below as a remarkable example
>of the assemblage qualities of surveillance/imaging. It is a brief video
>demonstration of photosynth which enables users to cull the internet for
>photos of a particular site and interrelate them spatially, creating a
>three-dimensional, zoomable, multimedia image. It is quite amazing.
>
>Stay with the video for the example of the Notre Dame cathedral. If this
>actually works as a widespread application you can only imagine how this
>stuff will eventually be used in conjunction with CCTV and other imaging
>practices.
>
>http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1762315
>
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Dr. Nils Zurawski
Universität Hamburg
Inst. für kriminologische Sozialforschung
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20146 Hamburg
Germany
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