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A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.
The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.
Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.
The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.
In the past, photographers would have to take instant film shots to check the lighting, (before digital) and this is a tribute to that method.
Becca, Kaylene and Jen pose in front of a yellow wall.
Photo captured with iPhone 3G
Edited with CameraBag on the iPhone by saving twice with the Instant filter.
A long exposure that makes this seem like it was taken in the afternoon, even though it was dusk. Taken at the Corner Tavern in Little 5 Points.
Polaroid 195 with tripod and Canon 580ex ii flash (bounced) on expired Polaroid 664 instant pack film - f3.8 @ 1/15 (camera set to self-timer "V" setting).
A platform for conversation, Instant Space is a series of curtains designed by Zurich-based architects Nele Dechmann and Ortreport to host discussions, workshops, and interrogations. The curtains embody a maxim of flexibility and fluidity.
The images printed on the curtains present a juxtaposition of liminal environments: “in-between” spaces where political and social rules are typically suspended. The five prints have an unexpected element adding to the environment, which opens up a field of narratives and interpretations.
Instant Space exists alongside five keywords formed by Swiss designers Atlas through recombining fragments of foundational terms that raise questions and spark discussions.
The installation is an artistic response to the swissnex Salon, serving as a setting for different forms of interaction and exchange within the swissnex Gallery. The space creates a variety of atmospheric environments, from generous and open to intimate and immersive.
Painting with light shot with single 580ex with a 4 second exposure postions fired are left and to the rear high front and to the right and slightly angled apon a back wall to match the flow of the image "bike's shape and direction"
Day 333
Some results from the Fuji 7s. It's still taking some getting used to. I burned though a set of 10 already doing some tests.