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Pierre in the City
Thanks to the recession, a recently vacated bank in the city was thrown open to artists by the landlord until a new tenant could be found. Joe Duggan, a sculptor and film maker, kindly lent us a corner of a huge floor to set the camera up for our next test shoot. This time we worked with Pierre, a model from Sapphires Model Agency, who leapt about all day in front of the cameras, pulling some amazing shapes.
The time slice camera set up in the London Wall offices in preparation for the fashion shoot featuring Pierre
More interactive object movies below:
Deborah House Open Studio
On the 25th and 26th of June 2011 Deborah House opened its doors and invited the public to come and see what the artists get up to. I set up the time slice camera in the corridor capturing the visitors as they stepped through the ring of cameras. The camera was up all weekend and performed magnificently considering all the wine that was drunk and the amount of consequent stumbling!
Some interactive images from the shoot – just click on the image and drag:
Wuon Gean Ho “Leap”
Wuon Gean Ho is a an artist primarily known for her print making, but she has done performance and video as part of her practice. It was nearing the end of February 2012 and we were thinking of ideas of how we could collaborate using the camera. It was Wuon Gean who made the connection to the Leap Year, and decided that it would be a fitting way to celebrate the extra day.
Angus and Joe sorting the wiring
Making sure all the connections are made on the cameras
Wiring up the patch panel on the multiplexer
Wuon Gean leaping
Wuon Gean throwing another shape
Angus and Wuon Gean reviewing the shots on the video multiplexer
Final result
Wuon Gean Ho in the time slice camera