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NOTE: This site was built in 1999 to promote the Global Vision concet (GV) | |||||||||||||||
Welcome to the Global Vision (GV) information pages introducing a photo-optical concept made for the screen and bringing perception of life to new dimensions. Photography, as a means of communication, can be confusing or deceptive and, since Joseph Niepce created the first recognisable image formed by a camera obscura in 1826, it has been impossible to optically improve on the reflection of our environments. We are born with that fact and we do not question distortions and restrictions in a medium governed by the laws of physics. But computer power is finally bringing a new way to see interactively life around us as perceived in reality. The GV pages demonstrate and explain the new concept which holds the potential of a universal medium translating unequivocal human references. The process will be granted a patent protection by the UK Patent Office. The software enabling the exploration of the global view, or the printing of large photographic fields of vision, needs to be completed. But the aim should be to look at future digital image acquisition systems to allow access within seconds to remote full visual environments. That prospect cannot be far away. |
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