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Frozen in time, fragmenten aus BERLIN. An exhibition preview in 3D.
Preface: Time machine
The closest you get to travelling in time is a photograph. It's more precise than a memory, more present than a
motion picture and closer than a dream. A photograph is a fragment of a time and place replaying in front of your
eyes in an endless loop. It's continuously moving back in time and thereby pushing closer and closer to reality.
The older a photograph becomes the further you travel through time when viewing it. Welcome to the time machine.
Lars Brandt Stisen
"STEREO EINS" - The custom modular stereoscopic 3D film (analog) camera I created to photograph the series.
I made the camera using components produced in the DDR between 1968 and 1988 which gives the camera a
historical relation to the scene.
Prerequisites: Classic Red/Cyan (typical cardboard style) 3D glasses are required to view the series as intended.
3D glasses are provided when visiting the live exhibition.
Traveller at Brandenburg Gate (Notice the stereo-depth extends beyond the gate, all the way to Siegessäule)
Girl in bedroom on Zossener Strasse, Kreuzberg
Police telling musicians to keep it down on Admiralbrücke
Conversation on U2 (U-Bahnlinie 2)
Parklife
Sunday in Mauerpark
Aircraft behind fence, Berlin-Tegel
Arrival on Hauptbahnhof
Tourist in paradise, Friedrichstrasse
Towards the bunker
Traces of war
Metal works at Gleisdreieck
A place in time, Alexanderplatz
Summer in Urbanhafen
Under the arcade, Museumsinsel
Thank you for watching :)
An exhibition preview in stereoscopic 3D
Photography & creative direction by Lars Brandt Stisen
View pictures from the event on cruise ship MS Deutschland in London:
Exhibiting my work with Schön! Magazine in London >
The series is also featured by Schön! Magazine:
Featured by Schön! Magazine >