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PanoCam: 50-Year Camera Panoramic Photography Experience
Client:
Space Needle Corporation
Venue/Location:
Space Needle Observation Deck
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
Client:
Space Needle Corporation
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
Belle & Wissell again joined forces with the Space Needle to present PanoCam, an interactive component of the Observation Deck experience that captures and catalogues the majestic views available from the top of the Needle.
PanoCam offers stunning, remarkably detailed, all-day panoramic views of Seattle, documenting each image with its date and time of capture—all part of the Space Needle’s “50-year Camera” initiative to collect a half century of images from Seattle’s most epic viewpoint.
Visitors to PanoCam—either on the Observation Deck or online—can scroll through the images chronologically or sorted by “Best Views.” Users can favorite images from days they find particularly beautiful or meaningful, and share panoramas via social media or email.
Belle & Wissell designed and programmed the in-person kiosk experience, and the online versions—accessible from both desktop computers and tablets. The Space Needle is no longer supporting mobile phone versions.
This newest addition to the Space Needle’s expanded visitor experience will serve an archival purpose as well. Images taken through PanoCam will be catalogued and made available to the public, offering long-range perspective on changes to the Seattle skyline.
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Project Accolades:
Geekwire “Space Needle launches PanoCam…gorgeous pano shots of Seattle every day,” 2015
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Principal: Gabe Kean
Creative Director: Thomas Ryun
Senior Designer: Edrea Lita
Designer: Eric Harvey
Studio Producer: Sarah Trueblood
Technology Lead: Edward Tang
Programmer: Seb Chevrel
Programmer: Alex Maurouard
Studio Coordinator: Natalie Karbelnig
Quality Assurance Engineer: Serge Bokach
Additional Project Credits
Vice President, Marketing: Karen Olson
Director of Digital Experiences: Erica Rintoul
Online Marketing Manager: Erin Peterson
IT Manager: Glenn Arnold
Network Administrator: Chad Fahringer
Photo Capturing System: Seitz
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Principal: Gabe Kean
Creative Director: Thomas Ryun
Senior Designer: Edrea Lita
Designer: Eric Harvey
Studio Producer: Sarah Trueblood
Technology Lead: Edward Tang
Programmer: Seb Chevrel
Programmer: Alex Maurouard
Studio Coordinator: Natalie Karbelnig
Quality Assurance Engineer: Serge Bokach
Additional Project Credits
Vice President, Marketing: Karen Olson
Director of Digital Experiences: Erica Rintoul
Online Marketing Manager: Erin Peterson
IT Manager: Glenn Arnold
Network Administrator: Chad Fahringer
Photo Capturing System: Seitz
Belle & Wissell again joined forces with the Space Needle to present PanoCam, an interactive component of the Observation Deck experience that captures and catalogues the majestic views available from the top of the Needle.
PanoCam offers stunning, remarkably detailed, all-day panoramic views of Seattle, documenting each image with its date and time of capture—all part of the Space Needle’s “50-year Camera” initiative to collect a half century of images from Seattle’s most epic viewpoint.
Visitors to PanoCam—either on the Observation Deck or online—can scroll through the images chronologically or sorted by “Best Views.” Users can favorite images from days they find particularly beautiful or meaningful, and share panoramas via social media or email.
Belle & Wissell designed and programmed the in-person kiosk experience, and the online versions—accessible from both desktop computers and tablets. The Space Needle is no longer supporting mobile phone versions.
This newest addition to the Space Needle’s expanded visitor experience will serve an archival purpose as well. Images taken through PanoCam will be catalogued and made available to the public, offering long-range perspective on changes to the Seattle skyline.
Visit Website:
Project Accolades:
Geekwire “Space Needle launches PanoCam…gorgeous pano shots of Seattle every day,” 2015