
Digital Tao
QuickTime
required for extensive viewing
(Java-based images also)
Feature
Panoramas
Farmer's
Market Victoria, BC CANADA
Beacon
Hill Victoria, BC, CANADA
Chesterman
Beach - Tofino
Vancouver Island, BC Canada
Maple Bay Christmas
Day
British Columbia, Canada
Home Sweet Home
Regina Saskatchewan
Canada
Cathedral Village Festival
small
screen
large
screen
Regina, Sk
Cylindrical Panorama
Mackenzie
Art
Gallery Entrance
Regina, Sk
Farwell's
Trading Post
Cypress Hills Sk
PANORAMA
ARCHIVE
(Panorama Collection)
Collection - Sponsored in part by BFS Media

PROJECTS (past/current)
Wrinkle in Time Project
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Digital Tao is a
sole proprietorship company specializing in the creation of immersive
virtual experiences for electronic media such as CD, Internet, Powerpoint,
Kiosks and DVD in formats such as Quicktime and, Java. Services
offered include photography, authoring and final output for cylindrical
panoramas, cubic/spherical panoramas and 360º prints.
Digital Tao also
offers consulting services in regards to digital media technology
for curriculum development and integration in formal and informal
education settings. Please contact me for more information.
To learn more about immersive imagery visit the Resources and Links
page. Also visit the Gallery to view examples of Virtual Reality
Tours, cylindrical and cubic/spherical panoramas, 3D object movies
and 360 print materials.
Sidebar Listings
The "Feature Panoramas" are provided for your enjoyment
and allow a brief glance into some places you may find familiar
or totally unique.
The "Panorama Archive" contains examples of past work.
The Wascana Park VR Tour
is a collection of panormas of this urban park. It lets you take
a "Summery" look at the park though there is a bit of
autumn, spring and winter to be found also. It was created during
2000 and while the tour "authoring" tools and the sophistication
of VR Tours has improved, it still provides a basic introduction
to using QuickTime for a VR Tour.
The "Wrinkle in Time Project"
was an endeavour by "panographers" around the world. They
share scenes and experiences usually encountered during each season's
solstice and the new year. There still is a group of "wrinklers"
who from time to time produce panoramic images during "timely"
moments on the planet.
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