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[ART] "Views" -- A new exhibit at the Techno-Impressionist Museum....

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Tony Karp

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Jun 27, 2002, 9:55:00 PM6/27/02
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** note ** Has interesting views of Paris

The "Views" exhibit is now open, with 36 new images. This is an
experiment in a new way of viewing art on the Internet.

http://www.techno-impressionist.com/viewindex1.htm

These images are larger than your browser. To view them, maximize your
browser window to fill the monitor screen. Scroll the image by using the
arrows on the browser's scrollbars. This will move the image across the
screen under your control.

Some Views are vertical, and some are horizontal. Some are bigger in
both dimensions. You will have to explore each one to discover what is
hidden within.


Main museum entrance is here: http://www.techno-impressionist.com


Tony Karp, Curator, Techno-Impressionist Museum - NYC
tk...@techno-impressionist.com

Mister Max

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Jun 28, 2002, 3:03:34 PM6/28/02
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Tony Karp <tk...@techno-impressionist.com> posted:

> The "Views" exhibit is now open, with 36 new images. This is an
> experiment in a new way of viewing art on the Internet.
>
> http://www.techno-impressionist.com/viewindex1.htm
>
> These images are larger than your browser.
>
> Tony Karp, Curator, Techno-Impressionist Museum - NYC
> tk...@techno-impressionist.com
>
>
M. le Curator -

Yes, the images are big - too big to see the whole image even at 1280 x
1060 setting. What's the point of forcing people to see only a part of the
picture at a time? If you want the huge un-viewable picture available for
some reason, you could post a viewable image with a link to the huge one.

I'm not impressioned.

--
Max Buten
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Tropez, Thailand (new), Tour de France:
http://buten.net/max/
(Yes,RemoveDoubles is part of my email address. The double letters in my
last name are not.)

Tony Karp

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Jun 28, 2002, 5:42:43 PM6/28/02
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Mr. Max,

I can appreciate your frustration with my work.

Go here: http://www.techno-impressionist.com

You will find hundreds of interesting images that do not require
scrolling.

Some of the images are of places in other countries. Some are from
places that no tourist will ever see.

Regards

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