radio-controlled aircraft photography : If you ’re not against it because of the Constitution , you ’re against it because of how over - hyped it is . But in the helping hand of enterprising architecture fans , unmanned airborne tv camera are also permit us search some of the most important social organization ever built from entirely new angles . Today , it ’s Paris ’ 1897 glass - and - steel ikon , the Grand Palais .
This weekEt Alors , a French production companionship that specializes in UAVs , strapped a Canon D5 ( we suppose ) to a octocopter and put it free inside of Paris ’ fabled , rapidly decaying Beaux - Arts chef-d’oeuvre . It ’s an incredible telecasting — and not only because of the three - axis steady footage ( which is so smooth it almost face fake ) .
The 116 - year - old building , which was progress to house the 1890 World ’s Fair , dwarf everything around it ; in fact , it ’s still the big glass - and - sword edifice ever build . Its glass vaults reach 150 feet above the ground floor , necessary to light the exhibitions and events below in an age just before electricity ( and semi - plagiarized from London’sCrystal Palace ) . No one — except for the 1890s construction workers who installed it — has ever been capable to look down on the Palais floor from its cap . So an emerging technology from this one C is help oneself us explore a building designed to showcase cut - edge engineering from the last .

When the Grand Palais made its entry at the 1890 World ’s Fair , one of the most popular exhibit inside its wall showcased another cutting - edge picture taking technique : the panorama . Wonder how lensman of the day would react to this 100 ’s latest trend ?
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