Panopticon (n)
Translated as "All-seeing", Panopticon is a photographic term, first coined by UK based artist, Ruski. It is used to describe a particular style of 360° panoramic images, rendered in a stereographic projection, such that the entire scene surrounds a central vantage point.
The unique
perspective generated is instantly recognisable, though can sometimes be mistaken for fish-eye images. Photographs from outside, appear
like a little planet, wheras indoor scenes can be transformed with ceiling structures encircling the scene.
The term was
inspired by the original use in prison design, where the cells, and the prisoners within, all surround and are visible from a single central spot.