Transient Landscape

This series explores the genre of the landscape with the use of the special digital camera developed and built by the artist. Originally designed to be a panoramic camera, it takes thousands of vertical slices in rapid succession.

This technique produces many strange time-based effects including the absence of perspective in the horizontal direction, extreme compression of objects in the foreground and stretching of objects in the background.

Various forms of locomotion carry the camera forward to "scan" the landscapes like train and airplane but the most common technique is in a car.

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