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  2. Moving panorama - Wikipedia

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    The moving panorama was an innovation on panoramic painting in the mid-nineteenth century. It was among the most popular forms of entertainment in the world, with hundreds of panoramas constantly on tour in the United Kingdom, the United States, and many European countries. Moving panoramas were often seen in melodramatic plays.

  3. Moving Panoramas - Wikipedia

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    Moving Panoramas are an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. They are signed to Modern Outsider and have released two albums on the label. Moving Panoramas founder, guitarist, and frontwoman Leslie Sisson has worked as a crew member for Vampire Weekend. She formed the band in the wake of personal trauma.

  4. John Rowson Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Rowson Smith (1810 – 1864) was an American painter and a pioneer in the creation of moving panoramas.His Leviathan Panorama of the Mississippi River was created in the 1840s, covered 20,000 square feet of canvas, and depicted approximately 2,000 miles of landscape along the Mississippi River that spanned nine states.

  5. John Banvard - Wikipedia

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    John Banvard (November 15, 1815 – May 16, 1891) was a panorama and portrait painter known for his panoramic views of the Mississippi River Valley. He was a pioneer in moving panoramic paintings . Biography

  6. Panoramic painting - Wikipedia

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    The panorama evolved somewhat and in 1809, the moving panorama graced the stage in Edinburgh. [26] Unlike its predecessor, the moving panorama required a large canvas and two vertical rollers. [ 26 ] The scene or variation of scenes passed before the audience between the rollers, eliminating the need to showcase and view the panoramas in a ...

  7. Mareorama - Wikipedia

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    Mareorama, in that way, turned the spectators into "passengers" of a ship, since it simulated the emotion of traveling by sea with moving images, by consisting of a 33 m (around 108 ft) long [3] replica of a steamship and 2 panoramas (one for the port side, one for the starboard) on large rollers.

  8. Romantic-era panoramas - Wikipedia

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    The panorama evolved somewhat, and in 1809, the moving panorama graced the stage in Edinburgh, Scotland. [3] Unlike its predecessor, the moving panorama required a large canvas and two vertical rollers to be set up on a stage. [ 3 ]

  9. Panorama - Wikipedia

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    The motion-picture term panning is derived from panorama. [2] A panoramic view is also purposed for multimedia, cross-scale applications to an outline overview (from a distance) along and across repositories. This so-called "cognitive panorama" is a panoramic view over, and a combination of, cognitive spaces [3] used to capture the larger scale.