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Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Last week, Microsoft Labs released a beta version of Photosynth to the
public ( http://photosynth.net ). Some of you may have already seen
Photosynth featured at the TED conference or other technology
conferences/trade shows. When NASA brought a traveling exhibit to the St.
Louis Science Center for NASA's 50th Anniversary, one of their kiosks
featured a version of Photosynth that allowed our visitors to take a
virtual exterior tour of the ISS. What is Photosynth? A piece of software
that organizes related photos by identifying patterns and textures then
arranges them in a quasi-3D space relative to each other. It's a
fantastic way to get the feel of space without knowing how to patch
pictures together in a panoramic or creating a textured 3D simulation. I
definitely see museums using this as a cost-effective method for displaying
artifacts, exhibit spaces, and other "virtual tour" applications. I
created a quick Synth of the Cyberville's LAN/Bitworks/Nanotech gallery. I
took about 300 pictures, but only half were deemed "synthy" by the program
(the program couldn't identify how some of the photos "fit"). This is
probably due to how quickly I took these photos, and as MS Labs says, it
takes practice to make a really good Synth.
So, download Photosynth (only 8 megabytes), check out the "synthed" gallery
( http://tinyurl.com/5s9r27 ), and start creating and sharing Synths of
your museum!
Frank Kusiak
Cyberville Gallery Leader
Saint Louis Science Center
5050 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
Office: 1-314-286-4659
Fax: 1-314-286-4606
Cell: 1-314-229-1108
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