I always try to show the world differently, to allow you to interpret things in a new way.
Our existence is rarely defined as an
instant, but rather as a transition from past to future. Do past and
future even exist? Or is time just a mental construct? My project
explores the relationship between space and time, with
the aim to understand something about the spacetime-bound nature of our
human form.
The project was shot with a self-built
camera based on a scanner. This device sees things very differently to
how you or a traditional camera would: only movement is recorded, while
static objects blur into streaks. The camera
therefore truly captures movement and nothing else, allowing you to see
the world through time instead of space.
Each row of pixels is a photograph of the
same slit of space, but captured at a different time. As the model moves
across that slit, an image is revealed, recording the changes of that
space over the course of time.
There is no image manipulation involved
other than tone corrections, these pictures are records of reality,
albeit one that we cannot normally perceive.
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