Set in rural Manitoba (in the middle of Canada) this film set for a Western lies abandoned and vandalised – until quite recently a western town marooned in the frozen north.
Kinkajou in Stereo
Similar View to Yesterday…
Instrument Eight in Stereo
Set Up for Instrument Eight
Pamphlet Architecture 34
Mr. Pippin
NB: Steven Pippin notes that the axes “Space ” and “Time” should be swapped.
We visited Steven Pippin’s studio yesterday – here he explains the collapse of the universe and the basis of his Omega = 1 project by drawing on his workshop wall. Lots of stunning work.
Individual Instruments for Pamphlet 34
A couple more images of the individual instruments that feature in Pamphlet Architecture 34. It should be out soon – you can get a copy HERE
Submarine in Stereo
Some more stereo views of the interior of the Nautilus in Paris. The difference between seeing the two dimensional image and the stereoscopic three dimensions is pronounced (view in the normal way – or check back a couple of posts for the most recent suggestion of how to view stereo pairs). I have been in a few submarines and am intrigued by the nature of space made almost entirely by programme – the equipment that lines the habitable volume. I took these a few years ago and it was when I sent another pair from this series in an E-mail discussion with Perry Kulper that I discovered the possibility of how to float shadows in space (posted in the earliest post on Instrument Six).























