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Robert Barker’s Panorama Patent of 1787—Art and Technique Combined

  • Leen Engelen und Gabriele Koller
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. PIMS Yearbook Editorial Board IX
  4. Call for the PIMS Yearbook, volume 2, 2025 XI
  5. Executive Editors’ Introduction XIII
  6. 1 Scholarly Essays
  7. Introduction: Panoramas, Immersive Media, and Lost Worlds 1
  8. The Panorama of Rio de Janeiro by Victor Meirelles and Henri Langerock: Exploring the Virtual Faux Terrain in a 360º Experience by Game Engines 5
  9. Relocating Shengjing: Traveling Panorama as Theory 25
  10. Immersion and Manipulation of Time in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of Kingdom (2023) 55
  11. Listening to the Aural Heritage of John Banvard’s Mississippi Panoramas: Reflections on Content and an Initial Speculative Re-Enactment 77
  12. Panoramas as Projections of the Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Fiction 105
  13. 2 Reprints
  14. Introduction: La Nature à Coup d’Œil 123
  15. Robert Barker’s Panorama Patent of 1787—Art and Technique Combined 125
  16. 3 Restoration, Management, and Field Reports
  17. Introduction: Conservation and Restoration of Late Nineteenth-Century Panoramas—The Role of the Faux Terrain 137
  18. The Nine Lives of The Battle of Atlanta’s Faux Terrain, 1886–2019 139
  19. The Panorama Jerusalem and the Crucifixion of Christ in Altötting, Germany 161
  20. 4 Visual and Creative Essays
  21. Introduction: Landscape, Memory and Place 173
  22. The Very, Very Lucky Bad Luck of Jan Styka 175
  23. Recreating a Lost World Through Immersive Illustration: A View from Napoli Capodichino 185
  24. 5 International Panorama Council Conference Report & Papers
  25. Introduction: 33rd Annual International Panorama Council Conference at the University of Iowa Museum of Natural History 199
  26. Surrounded with Sights, Showered by Sounds: The Laysan Island Cyclorama 201
  27. At the UI Museum of Natural History, a Paradise Not Yet Lost 213
  28. A Story of Sad Losses: On the Fates of Some Nineteenth-Century Panoramas 225
  29. The Kilauea Cyclorama: More than a Picture, a “Spectacular Cyclorama” 239
  30. Virtual Remediation of Lost Panoramas: Developing Dedicated Tools for Displaying Panoramas in Virtual Reality 251
  31. Panoramic Inscriptions: Perspectival Typography and Pictorial Lettering in Immersive Ephemera 273
  32. The Digital Twin of the Panorama of the Battle of Murten: Notes on the Creation of the World’s Largest Image307 295
  33. Conference Program 307
  34. Presentation Abstracts & Author Biographies 313
  35. 6 Reviews
  36. Introduction 339
  37. Panorama Histories: Insights From Scholars in the Field 341
  38. Beyond the Real: Alchemy, Illusions, and the City of Angels 351
  39. 7 Call for the 2024 Conference
  40. Introduction 366
  41. Index 367
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