Two " mirrors " by The Barbarian Group hung in the bathrooms, constantly taking photos and presenting them as photomosaics of previous photos.
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Originally, the term " photomosaic " referred to compound photographs created by stitching together a series of adjacent pictures of a scene.
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While viewing photomosaics by squinting your eyes is common today, the optic piece was included to help viewers see the Lincoln illusion from close range.
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He designed the photomosaic software over one sleepless weekend, then in a single computer stroke produced the image of a friend from an unrelated photo collection.
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The 29-year-old began creating his so-called photomosaics when he was a student at the Media Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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High-definition video and more than 10, 000 new images were captured, which were assembled into a navigation-grade photomosaic of the wreck.
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Sometimes people are criticized for not seeing the forest for the trees, but in Silvers'photomosaics, the trees are often as fascinating as the forest.
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Such is the new pop art form dubbed photomosaics by its young creator, MIT grad Robert Silvers, a form that has become almost Warholian in its popularity.
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Following the end of the Cold War, GX aerial photography and photomosaics held in the UK were declassified by the UK Ministry of Defence and released to Keele University.
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He sent in this Web address for others who might want to try a program like that : graphicssoft . about . com / cs / photomosaics / index . htm.