Perhaps the Kentucky Derby Museum still has its 360 circular moving projection putting the viewers in the center of the track with all horses and sound blazing around them.
++++++++++++ Suzanne Quigley 917 676 9039 ArtAndArtifactServices.com > On Nov 3, 2015, at 11:24 AM, Lloyd Swartz <lloyd.swa...@utsa.edu> wrote: > > At the Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio, Texas, we have a dome made > up of individual screens of different sizes and shapes. Built almost 50 > years ago. Originally had different types of film and slide projectors. We > upgraded the dome to using video projectors. According to the builder this > is the largest of this type of dome theaters. Not all of the screens are > used. This is a different type of dome theater from those with a single, > relatively flat surface. Some screens stick out and others stick back. Each > screen used requires it’s own projector. This makes producing content a > challenge. > Lloyd M. Swartz > Media Specialist > University of Texas in San Antonio > Institute of Texan Cultures > A Texas museum _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to mcn-l, the listserv of the Museum Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu) To post to this list, send messages to: mcn-l@mcn.edu To unsubscribe or change mcn-l delivery options visit: http://mcn.edu/mailman/listinfo/mcn-l The MCN-L archives can be found at: http://www.mail-archive.com/mcn-l@mcn.edu/