Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art
Technology has predisposed us to various opinions on the current state of affairs. This article aims to investigate the historical approach and the development of aerial photography, namely a comparative study using drone (UAV) as a device vs 16th-century city and landscape mapping. This article al...
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Technology has predisposed us to various opinions on the current state of affairs. This article aims to investigate the historical approach and the development of aerial photography, namely a comparative study using drone (UAV) as a device vs 16th-century city and landscape mapping. This article also intends to explore how aerial photography with a drone (UAV) technology may provide a better understanding of how to improve the development of the metropolitan landscape. This study indicates that one can use a drone device to instantly visualise and better understand the cityscape from different dimensions and perspectives. The drone potentially previews and captures the live visuals, offering another representation of scale and reality that is impossible in the traditional city and landscape painting (mono composition). This study would employ an empirical method of observation and measurement of phenomena using verifiable evidence that the researchers experienced before reaching concrete outcomes. At the same time, this paper reviews the usage of the drone as a visualisation and representation tool to better construct an alternative reality (possibilities of different views). As a result, the most appealing aspect of utilising a drone (UAV) device for photography is the ability to shoot from a higher viewpoint. Most drones, particularly those meant for more advanced users, include built-in cameras that can spin and swivel to allow the operator to take photographs and videos from various angles. As a result, drone usage improves visual and cultural background documentation to provide alternate answers that would otherwise be incomprehensible.
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spelling | doaj.art-858c22f036f3491382b4c4f0477babb72023-02-15T16:20:00ZengNilay ÖZSAVAŞ ULUÇAYIDA: International Design and Art Journal2687-53732022-06-0141Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape artYoong Wah Alex Wong0Ernesto Carlos Pujazon Patron1Jose Domingo Elias Arcelles2Sabancı UniversityUniversity Technology MARAPontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Technology has predisposed us to various opinions on the current state of affairs. This article aims to investigate the historical approach and the development of aerial photography, namely a comparative study using drone (UAV) as a device vs 16th-century city and landscape mapping. This article also intends to explore how aerial photography with a drone (UAV) technology may provide a better understanding of how to improve the development of the metropolitan landscape. This study indicates that one can use a drone device to instantly visualise and better understand the cityscape from different dimensions and perspectives. The drone potentially previews and captures the live visuals, offering another representation of scale and reality that is impossible in the traditional city and landscape painting (mono composition). This study would employ an empirical method of observation and measurement of phenomena using verifiable evidence that the researchers experienced before reaching concrete outcomes. At the same time, this paper reviews the usage of the drone as a visualisation and representation tool to better construct an alternative reality (possibilities of different views). As a result, the most appealing aspect of utilising a drone (UAV) device for photography is the ability to shoot from a higher viewpoint. Most drones, particularly those meant for more advanced users, include built-in cameras that can spin and swivel to allow the operator to take photographs and videos from various angles. As a result, drone usage improves visual and cultural background documentation to provide alternate answers that would otherwise be incomprehensible. https://idajournal.com/index.php/ida/article/view/153Camera Obscura-Pinhole CameraPhotographyAerial Drone-PhotographyPanoramic-ViewUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
spellingShingle | Yoong Wah Alex Wong Ernesto Carlos Pujazon Patron Jose Domingo Elias Arcelles Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art IDA: International Design and Art Journal Camera Obscura-Pinhole Camera Photography Aerial Drone-Photography Panoramic-View Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
title | Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
title_full | Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
title_fullStr | Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
title_short | Comparative study of aerial photography / (UAV)-drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
title_sort | comparative study of aerial photography uav drone vs 16th century cityscape art |
topic | Camera Obscura-Pinhole Camera Photography Aerial Drone-Photography Panoramic-View Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
url | https://idajournal.com/index.php/ida/article/view/153 |
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