24H Panora­ma (4 min. / SD Video / Sound) is a short ani­mat­ed film of panoram­ic still images. In this film, time and space seem to exist inde­pen­dent­ly in a sequence of tran­quil land­scapes. It is the first project in what will become a series of short films that deal with manip­u­lat­ed per­cep­tion of time and space.

The extreme­ly widean­gle images for this projects are shot at reg­u­lar inter­vals of 1–2 sec­onds through a spe­cial 360-degrees panoram­ic lens. All cam­era-move­ment is arti­fi­cial, and dig­i­tal­ly added dur­ing edit­ing, inde­pen­dent of speed and direc­tion of the mate­r­i­al itself, cre­at­ing an ‘illu­sion­ary flow of time and move­ment’. In the case of this project, the result is a some­what rough col­lec­tion of exper­i­ments. This project func­tions more or less as a pilot for fur­ther research.

This project is screened:

This project is made pos­si­ble with a fund of the Depart­ment of Cul­tur­al Affairs in Utrecht.

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