A computer-generated panoramic piece of Escher art was generated by photographer Nico Roig, and features 360 cities. The creation was made by stitching images into a 3D environment, then changing its format to panorama.
The Escher art piece entitled 'Relativity' was the original source of inspiration for this piece, which is named 'Tribute to Escher.' The sphere-like illusion is fully interactive and extends around a full 360 degrees in any direction. Be sure to check out the gallery for more pictures.
Interactive Escher Art
This Computer-Generated Panoramic Piece Features 360 Cities
Trend Themes
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Interactive Art — Creating immersive and interactive art installations that engage the viewer in a unique experience.
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Computer-generated Art — Using AI and machine learning algorithms to generate art, which challenges the traditional definition of art-making.
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Panoramic Images — Developing seamless and high-quality panoramic images, which provide an all-round view of the surroundings.
Industry Implications
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Artificial Intelligence — Developing algorithms and software which can auto-generate interesting artworks, mimicking the styles of well-known artists.
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Tourism Industry — Offering panoramic tours that showcase the beauty of historic or scenic sites and landmarks, attracting and engaging visitors in a novel and convenient way.