HYPERBOLICS
Make the world go round
by Robin Noorda
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About the Book
Robin Noorda is a versatile artist, making installations, animation films, documentaries, illustrations and experimental photography. He is also a curator and co-founder of the Tropism Art and Science Collective. This book shows a selection of ten years Hyperbolic panoramas, also known as little planets, showing the world in a 360º perception. Nowadays everyone can make these kind of panorama using a 360º camera, but Noorda's vision remains standing out by having achieved a quite unique idiom in his Hyperbolics that make the world go round.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: May 30, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords photography, hyperbolic, little planets, Hyperbolic panorama's, panorama's, 360º, tropism
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About the Creator
Tropism Art & Science Collective
Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands
The dictionary definition of tropism is: ‘the ability of an organism to direct itself towards a stimulus’. The most common example is phototropism: the plant's ability to turn towards the light. In ancient Greek ‘tropo' means ‘change’ or ‘turn’. Tropism manifests itself in a variation of art domains in order to surprise and perhaps every now and then generate awareness. With art we can fulfil, cheer and enlighten. Tropism is art inflicted by stimuli from nature that shed new light and aims to shift perceptions.

