A Renaissance cloister distorts,
changes colour ,trees sprout , water cascades from the roof and the building
explodes into a thousand pieces.
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"Illuminare Hic Et Nunc" Chiostri di San Pietro, Reggio Emilia |
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"Illuminare Hic Et Nunc" Chiostri di San Pietro, Reggio Emilia |
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"Illuminare Hic Et Nunc" Chiostri di San Pietro, Reggio Emilia |
Just some of the effects of Architectural
mapping where video images are projected onto a building, in this case the
Cloisters of St Pietro Church in Reggio Emilia.
This installation by Apparati
Effimeri from Bologna is present for just a few days around Christmas and I am glad I made time to go and see it.
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"Illuminare Hic Et Nunc" Chiostri di San Pietro, Reggio Emilia |
I saw something similar in
Aosta this summer that limited itself to changing the buildings colour, but
this show really gives the impression of a building changing before your eyes.
The show lasts a few minutes
and repeats itself, so I was able to
photograph it as well. The light levels were very low and even with a slow
shutter speed and 2.8 aperture I still had to use a high 3200 ISO. The IBIS
stabilizer in my Olympus OM D E5 does miracles as I can hand hold at 1/15 and
still get sharp photographs.
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