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iPIX Virtual Tours

More than a still shot; better than any flat photo; IPIX images give you the power to step Inside a picture.

To look up, down, and all around...from floor to ceiling, from horizon to horizon. The effect of these interactive panoramas is hugely powerful.

iPIX images also have the capacity to perform a variety of multimedia functions, such as automatic navigation, zooming, playing background music, and linking to text, audio, standard photographs, URLs, video, and other iPIX images.

If you can not see the picture above, you may need to download a small file to enable iPIX pictures.

Download the iPIX Plug-In here if you need it

Many major organisations now use iPIX to enable customers to experience everything from a house to the surface of Mars. It has been hugely popular in the Travel and Entertainment industries.

Please visit some of the projects in the menu on the right to see examples of our work. Some were done under the guise of Binary Media - but its all our work.

 

How to use iPIX
Instructions on how to navigate an iPIX image if you are not familiar with panoramic interfaces

Bournemouth town
A full virtual tour of Bournemouth Town with interface for Bournemouth Tourism


The College
A virtual tour of some of Bournemouth & Poole College - we did the whole web site project

Kensington Burns
This virtual tour shows off this fameous London Hotel's facilities in a way photographs can not


BIC
A virtual tour of the Pavilion, The Pier Theatre and the Bournemouth International Centre


Homefield School
Located near Christchurch in Dorset this preparitory school made a great subject for iPIX

The Gallery
A gallery of some other iPIX we have done over the years - we were one of the first developers in the UK

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