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==<span style="color:gold;">'''Concept / Content Idea / Relation to form'''</span>==
==<span style="color:gold;">'''Concept / Content Idea / Relation to form'''</span>==
I want to make a book out of film stills. I'm fascinated by the interrelationship between photography and moving image. Where does photography stop and film begin? and vice versa.
<small>I want to make a book out of film stills. I'm fascinated by the interrelationship between photography and moving image. Where does photography stop and film begin? and vice versa.


For the first experiment I chose a short iPhone video I took last summer. It's of mosquitos flying around.
For the first experiment I chose a short iPhone video I took last summer. It's of mosquitos flying around.


The book contains one second of film, which is 29 film stills. I printed them on semi transparent paper.
The book contains one second of film, which is 29 film stills. I printed them on semi transparent paper.</small>


==<span style="Color:orange;">'''First Result'''</span>==
==<span style="Color:orange;">'''First Result'''</span>==
One second of mosquitos flying around above my head  
<small>One second of mosquitos flying around above my head  
[[File:Onesec1.jpg | 1000px | center]]
[[File:Onesec1.jpg | 1000px | center]]


==<span style="Color:teal;">'''Further experiments'''</span>==
==<span style="Color:teal;">'''Further experiments'''</span>==

Revision as of 15:15, 12 December 2019

Concept / Content Idea / Relation to form

I want to make a book out of film stills. I'm fascinated by the interrelationship between photography and moving image. Where does photography stop and film begin? and vice versa.

For the first experiment I chose a short iPhone video I took last summer. It's of mosquitos flying around.

The book contains one second of film, which is 29 film stills. I printed them on semi transparent paper.

First Result

One second of mosquitos flying around above my head

Onesec1.jpg

Further experiments