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Tony Karp

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Jun 1, 2002, 10:02:57 AM6/1/02
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Paris View #3: http://www.techno-impressionist.com/parispano3.htm


Paris View #3 is the latest in a series of "Views" by Tony Karp. This is
part of an experiment in a new way of viewing art on the Internet.

This image is larger than your browser. To properly view it, 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.

To see all of the Views in the Techno-Impressionist Museum, look here:


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

For more information about this new way of viewing art on the
Internet, please contact the Techno-Impressionist Museum.

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

Techno-Impressionist Museum: http://www.techno-impressionist.com

Leigh

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Jun 1, 2002, 2:51:15 PM6/1/02
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"Tony Karp" <tk...@techno-impressionist.com> wrote

>
> This image is larger than your browser. To properly view it, 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.

You should at least give the viewer the option of seeing the whole piece in
one sitting, Tony. Do you really think we all have time to play jigsaw
puzzle with your images? I sure don't.

L.


Tony Karp

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Jun 3, 2002, 9:21:07 AM6/3/02
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"Leigh" <le...@nomail.com> wrote:
>You should at least give the viewer the option of seeing the whole piece in
>one sitting, Tony. Do you really think we all have time to play jigsaw
>puzzle with your images? I sure don't.


Take a look here: http://www.techno-impressionist.com/

And you will find hundreds of images that can be seen without scrolling.

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