I like the relationship between panoramas and triptychs. I have often looked at triptychs from the 1400s and 1500s and wondered what they would have looked like as panoramas. The broken spaces create a very different perspective than the unified space of a panorama and make the viewing of the them very different than if they had been composed as a panorama. I also like the option of combining three spaces that are not adjacent to each other in real physical space and seeing what I can make of the relationship between the spaces.
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