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  2. Cube mapping - Wikipedia

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    The cube map is generated by first rendering the scene six times from a viewpoint, with the views defined by a 90 degree view frustum representing each cube face. [1] Or if the environment is first considered to be projected onto a sphere , then each face of the cube is its Gnomonic projection .

  3. MABMAT - Wikipedia

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    MABMAT is a robotic imaging system designed to capture photographs and videos of crime scenes and map locations in 360 degrees. The robot's main feature is taking 360-degree photos and videos and converting them to virtual crime scene data which can be used with virtual reality headsets to examine the recorded scene.

  4. Stingray Naturescape - Wikipedia

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    On February 20, 2013, Stingray Digital was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch The Seasonal Channel, described as "a national, niche, no spoken word specialty Category B service featuring still pictures and moving video of nature scenes with appropriate music that would change based upon the season to create a soothing video ...

  5. Projection mapping - Wikipedia

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    Projection mapping can also be interactive: Nokia Ovi Maps did a project where projections mimicked people's movements. [19] Projection mapping has been used at conferences as a means of decoration or immersing audience members in an experienced theme. Images can be projected onto a flat surface, or onto an unusual object such as a car or a chair.

  6. Nature photography - Wikipedia

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    Nature photography is a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and ...

  7. Animated mapping - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are many free options for hosting animated maps online, including YouTube and GitHub. Internet GIS and web mapping both make extensive use of animated maps, particularly when showing time. Because of the nature of the internet, this may lead to the distribution of misinformation and contribute to the infodemic. [4] [5] [6]

  8. Virtual zoo - Wikipedia

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    A virtual zoo is an exploration of the zoo model of interacting with animals, but in a virtual environment such as a web page, [1] a collection of videos, or virtual reality. Many virtual zoos are websites that are created to simulate a visit to a zoo, and the visitors to these sites can view exhibits about animals and their habitats.

  9. Virtual globe - Wikipedia

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    NASA WorldWind, an open-source virtual globe with stars and advanced atmosphere and sunlight effects. A virtual globe is a three-dimensional (3D) software model or representation of Earth or another world. A virtual globe provides the user with the ability to freely move around in the virtual environment by changing the viewing angle and position.