The tempo in which you live determines how you witness events. The passing of time is relative to the viewer. A fruit fly has a different perception of a storm than a sequoia tree. When you are standing still, you will see the world in another way than when you are moving. What looked still before can suddenly be seen changing constantly. Panta Rhei, everything flows.
Usually reproducing the passing of time requires a medium likewise linear; a video for example, shooting many pictures in a sequence and showing one after another. In this project however the pictures shot were not reassembled as a video but as a single image. Using the shot imagery as a database, every resulting image is built up with one line from each of the 944 original pictures; the top line being the top line of the first picture, all the way down to the last line of the last picture in the bottom.
To the viewer, the experience is still like the original situation. Pass the image quickly and it will look like any other picture. Stand still and you can trace the events that happened during the capture.
This project has been realised during my internship with Mathieu Bernard-Reymond
Imagine a neighbourhood so boring and extremely ordered, you can draw a map of it on grid paper. That’s typically Crabbehof, as you can see below. Three different types of buildings make up 95% of it’s architecture, or lack of architecture. The funny thing is though, the dumpsters are completely random in their placement. If they were placed as an afterthought. Which is kinda hard to believe, seeing they’re made from solid concrete. This caught my attention and led me to make series on this subject. To enhance the experience, I present this project in Flash. Just press the start button, let it load and move your mouse. See if you can find the logic.
This post will be the first in a series in which I try to document, share and improve the process of my graduation projects. These projects have a strong digital character as is not uncommon with my work. For that reason I will research and develop in a way that fits this character. I will work in cycles of the following repeating steps.
Firstly, this approach will result in a cycle with regular updates much like the way software developers work. Secondly, this approach will lead to an open and sharing character that many online developments possess. However, as stated, I need feedback to make sure I will be working in cycles and not running in circles. I would like to ask all readers to comment on my writings whenever you have relevant knowledge to share.
My graduation consists of three parts. Here is a short description of each part. Behind the See more… is a more extensive explanation including my plans and issues I foresee.
For this project I will document (groups of) people that have a passion that could not exist without computers or the internet. These might include pro-gamers, hackers/crackers, case modders, file sharers, Linux programmers and digital rights activists.
The project above is a classic documentary theme. It is about documenting a (technological) development and its (social) consequences. However, little has been done with this specific topic. There is no defined visual style. For my research I will not only develop a visual style that fits the subject but also research the possibilities regarding digital presentation (interactive, sharing and “open source photography”) and ways of creating financial income with projects like these.
We have been asked to pitch a project for the festival Breda Photo. The text accompanying the assignment spoke of a time with lots of self-centered and egotistical people. In my project I would like to show how the internet doesn’t necessarily isolate people (as is often suggested) but empowers them to find and connect with people with similar interests. My subjects for this project are AFOL’s (Adult Fans of Lego) who use the internet intensively.
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Welcome to my new and improved website. It’s not completely done yet. Still lots of bugs to remove and details to polish. But I am very proud to say it works. And trust me, it was quite a task to get it working.
Last week I introduced Alexey Titarenko to those of you who didn’t know him yet. This time I would like to share another inspiration: Andreas Gefeller.
Back from Sutton. Walked for miles and can’t wait for the film to be developed and scanned.
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: James Blake (20), Ellie Goulding (19) & Spinvis (17) #mm http://t.co/2zkCqlA8
A short night and then off we go to Sutton/London for some photography on the city’s edges. Apeldoorn’s photo biennale is in the making!
RT @Webwereld Kroes steekt 1,2 miljard in Europese supercomputers http://t.co/WnQ2oKPV
Crashing harddisk and black screen on my new phone. How is that for a welcome home?
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: deadmau5 (20), Radiohead (4) & Glenn Morrison (2) #mm http://t.co/2zkCqlA8
DON DIABLO PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES WITH ZANGER RINUS. YOU KNOW WHAT IS UPSTAIRS! https://t.co/py15yArb
Graduation graduation… I’d almost forget about twitter. More news soon. Planning new website and more event/corporate photo assignments.
D800 samples can be found here: http://t.co/evKxbrJO
New Nikon 800(E) has been announced. 36,3MP, 1080p video and (surprisingly fun) a 5:4 mode.Out by April, b-day present? http://t.co/wuNBWHnd
If you’re Dutch and curious about crowdsourcing and photojournalism, read this: http://t.co/BXuOXFd6
My Top 2 #lastfm Artists: M83 (19) & Sub Focus (1) #mm http://t.co/2zkCqlA8
Anybody here on newmasterartist.com? (Website for artists filled with curators and galleries) Could use a vote: http://t.co/2JE6hs0o
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Björk (10), deadmau5 (1) & Morgan Page (1) #mm http://t.co/2zkCqlA8
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: deadmau5 (54), Skrillex (31) & Opgezwolle (15) #mm http://t.co/2zkCqlA8
Wetvoorstel voor het laten vervallen van de Stufi voor Master. Lang leve de kenniseconomie! http://t.co/5Ep0Ocui
old, top-down music and movie industry. And we do feel like we are a part of the internet (which we are).
Don’t think I can fit all SOPA/PIPA thoughts in one tweet but most important to me: actions have shown we don’t feel connected to the
Okay.. so maybe my project isn’t that original after all. http://t.co/6OKNgoIb
Yes, I would love my windows to be like this: http://t.co/c0Mm48GA