List of Panoramas:
A visual artist that is a part of an experimental film community in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
"...Each artist in a relay that I would like to participare would draw one's daily commute along with a drawing of landscape that is an escape from their daily commute..."
http://www.kimmiskowicz.com/
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Multi-media artist using her own text and lines of others that both haunt and inspire as the foundation for large collage that she uses as backdrop to her performance work even as they stand alone as works of art.
"...There is no surface to the world. Which means to me much of what is described as memes - we are all exchanging bits of information wordlessly. More than just brain info I feel we exchange deeper wordless emotions, spiritual truths that bind and lift humanity as a whole higher into a non physical but truer plane..."
http://sonofanobody.com/bios_pamela.html
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This is second relay Panorama that has started to travel. The first contribution to the London panorama is drawn by Marianne Holm Hansen. She was selected because of her conceptual approach towards the landscape theme. Her work about repetition, mapping, memory and interpretation promised to give an interesting perspective on this new infinite Panorama Play.
"Playing the Panorama gives me the opportunity to further explore how landscape informs experience and how experience, in turn, underpins our perception of landscape. In attempting to simultaneously draw a site and its experience, I’ll consider diverse visual systems and hope to find new ways of relaying site-specific information and understandings.”

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Norwegian artist that will be joining various scientific expedition to Svalbard and the Arctic. The expeditions are organised by PolArt, which is an unique collaboration between scientific research network ARCTOS (Young Scientist Forum), Tromsø Culture centre and Tromsø Art center.
This expedition takes place from 16 july - 5 august 2009.
"... I will continue to explore the potential of spatial and temporal constructs as a catalyst for engaging with history, identity and memory... "

http://mereterostad.blogspot.com/
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Hanneke van der Hoeven, a Dutch artists, living and working in Berlin, is working at the moment on a drawn book about this city. In 2001 she made a graphic novel about her travels in Africa.
Hanneke works also in the field of comics, animation, theatre design, and illustration.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~ietjes/S-Bahn.html
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ietjes
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Pakistan artist that will be moving from Karachi to Sharjah. A developing city in the United Arab Emirates. It's a historic city with Islamic roots but filling up with immigrants from various cultures and different nationalities.
"...I hope that the panorama will allow me to bridge the distance and get a better understanding of this new residence..."
http://www.vaslart.org/artists%20pages/mithra%20birdie/index_html
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Is working in the fields of mixed media, printmaking and installation art. Muhammad Atif Khan is also a part of the permanent faculty of the National College of Arts in Lahore.
"... I will surely draw a landscape which will show the social and cultural aspects of todays Pakistani society. The diversity of different cultures and their issues can made this project a mile stone in the history... My works are narrative in nature. One can find recognizable objects and symbols in them, which denote obvious meanings. These can lead the viewer to find hidden messages..."
http://www.vaslart.org/artists%20pages/artistspages/folder.2009-03-17.8238632946/folder.2009-03-18.1246962590/document.2009-03-20.6723774836
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The first Play the Panorama project that started during the summer of 2008 in Kemerovo, Siberia. The project was initiated by the Dutch artist Ronald Huynen when he visited Siberia, and presented the drawing instrument to local artists. Participants were asked to continue to draw a moving landscape, an interpretation of the world that surrounds them. In June 2009 more than eleven artists have participated.
From September 2 to November 2 2009 this panorama was part of the VIII Krasnoyarsk Biennale:
www.biennale.ru. See also: Krasnoyarsk.pdf


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"... I think that one space can be defined by show characters of around of the space.
So, if I can participate in the program I will draw trees lining a street, roads and river, etc in Seoul without buildings. Korea traditional painters walked the land to drew their landscape, so they didn't use perspective drawing method, they use multiple vanishing points. I think, this drawing method is the most attractive element in Korea traditional drawings..."
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