Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

New pinhole room by Stenopes

Stenopes have created a new pinhole room...



Further images can be found on their website.

There is also a video...



"Stenop.es is an experimental visual project using a primitive technique: The Camera Obscura. Applied to an original scale, the project is based on projection from the outside to the inside. Two layers are merging while the landscapes takes place in the interior’s intimacy."

For more work by Stenopes (Romain Alary and Antione Levi), see my previous post on their pinhole camera projects in Paris and Ghat.

(Image and video © stenop.es)

Inverted worlds of camera obscuras

Stenop.es is a project by Romain Alary and Antione Levi, creating videos from time-lapse images taken within a camera obscura.

"An apartment is completely darkened. A hole is made in a window, letting lights from outside coming in. Projections are taking place everywhere inside.‬"






Literally translated, the Italian term 'camera obscura' means a dark room. Early camera obscura were used by artists as a means to create accurate perspective images. More portable devices became known as pinhole cameras and share the same optical principles as modern cameras.



stenop.es on Vimeo.


Ghat on Vimeo.

(Image and videos © stenop.es)


Romain and Antione are currently looking for other locations for movies. Make suggestions here.

Illusions at Stockholm Station

Swedish photographer Erik Johansson has just posted videos showing his latest perspective illusions at Stockholm Central Station.


Lindex illusion

Designtorget illusion

Further information and other illusions by Erik Johansson can be found on his website.

The Brothers Quay and Anamorphosis

'Dormitorium: An Exhibition of Sets of Films by the Quay Brothers' is currently running at Liverpool's Victoria Gallery and Museum, from 25. March to 28. May 2011 (free admission).

Further details are available here.

In 1991, the Brothers Quay explored perspective drawing and the issues associated with perspectival distortion in a short film entitled 'Anamorphosis, or De Artificiali Perspectiva'. This beautifully filmed animation offers a excellent introduction to the secrets of anamorphosis. The film was made in collaboration with art historians, Sir Ernst Gombrich and Roger Cardinal.

"Anamorphosis is a minor chapter in the vast and complex history of how painters have constructed images of the world. The film seeks to illuminate an artistic technique which plays mischievously yet revealingly with the relationship between the eye and what it sees."



The full film can be viewed on YouTube in 2 parts (total 13 mins)

Part 1

Part 2


Additional links:

BBC images of Liverpool exhibition

Brothers Quay at Wikipedia