RE: The Living Picture Project inTrondheim, Norway

From: Pinhole Blender <chris_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Mon 31 Jul 2006 - 10:29:37 PDT

Here is the link to the Slow Vision images on Jan Kapoor's web site.
http://www.jankapoor.net/SlowVisionShow.html

Chris

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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] The Living Picture Project inTrondheim,
> Norway
> From: Alf Christian Samuelsen <gigacam@online.no>
> Date: Mon, July 31, 2006 12:57 pm
> To: <pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org>
>
> Dear pinhole enthusiasts
>
> In 2004 I built a Camera Obscura, as part of the pinhole exhibition Slow
> Vision in Lofoten, Norway. Did I ever show you pictures from the Camera?
> Enclosed, youŽll find some - both from outside and inside the camera.
>
> The picture from inside the Lofoten C.O. (table and wall) is taken by the
> pinhole artist Bethany de Forest from the Netherlands, when she visited Slow
> Vision in 2004.
> See pictures from Slow Vision at Jan Kapoors website.
>
>
> Since then, I moved with my family to Trondheim, 850 km south of Lofoten. The
> experience and success with the Camera Obscura in Lofoten, made me planning
> for another one. ItŽs called The Living Picture Project. 21.th of August 2006,
> IŽll start working together with 15 architect students at the university of
> Trondheim to develop a new Camera Obscura. The course is named ?modelling and
> prefabrication?. In other words, the students will use the same technique as
> the American architect firm SHoP used when they developed the Camera Obscura
> in Greenport Village, Long Island. Digital designed and prefabricated.
> Christopher R. Sharples from SHoP (New York) will be one of the lecturers.
>
> The first part of the project is to make a full size model in December 2006.
> Next step is to build the real one (hopefully during 2007) by the riverside in
> the centre of the city, where a lot of people is passing by every day. The
> view is amazing.
>
> Similar to the Camera Obscura in Lofoten, we will use 2 techniques, with and
> without lens. We look forward to bring you more information about the Camera
> Obscura in Trondheim along the way.
>
> On behalf of the Living Picture project in Trondheim, Norway
>
> Best Regards
> Alf Christian Samuelsen
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