Memory Project in London
Saturday, April 19th, 2008The Memory Project, which is reminiscent of a Victorian cyclorama, is recording a 360-degree panorama each minute over three days.
Members of the public can control the circular, time-slip viewing gallery, which will display about 47,000 photos.
Heat sensors detect visitors’ locations and activate monitors with the images.
As people move towards the edge of the cylinder, photos from 17 April are displayed.
When they step towards the centre, the latest images appear.
There is a better video showing it in action here
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