Thanks! I never thought about this project in those terms, but sound plays a huge role in the way I work with images. Your comment means a lot!
30.03.2025 14:51
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The title of the work suggests a possible soundtrack to accompany the visual.
This collection references Scopitones, the 16mm music videos—ancestors of modern video clips—that were played on visual jukeboxes.
19.03.2025 01:43
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Motion was embedded within the still image, waiting to be activated. The result is always a surprise, as there is no way to predict how the graphic elements will interact with each other when the disc is spinning.
04.03.2025 20:52
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It was fascinating to discover that every frame, extracted from a continuous motion, could trigger a new kind of movement—not from sequential frames, but from the image's internal structure.
04.03.2025 20:51
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Finally, each curated image was digitally rotated at high speed. Together with the frame rate, this creates the illusion of motion within the image.
04.03.2025 20:51
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The footage was then deconstructed into still frames and processed to reveal periodic structures, enabling them to respond to stroboscopic exposure.
04.03.2025 20:49
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These effects include motion blur, focus shifts, light refraction, white balance variations, and changes in camera angle—transforming the literal image into an abstraction.
04.03.2025 20:48
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This project begins with footage recorded using a macro camera to explore the intricate details of the grooves on a vinyl record. The result blends a literal reproduction of the record’s surface with mechanical effects introduced by the camera.
04.03.2025 20:48
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