Inspired by the song Muddy Water, a seventies bluegrass classic by The Seldom Scene. The images were taken in the Puffin Foundation’s Teaneck Creek Conservancy, in New Jersey, a natural environment surrounded by the noise of the roads, squeezed between the houses and sometimes haunted by human incident. By looking into a special stereoscopic visor built by ZimmerFrei, you can dip into a space that surrounds the whole view as in a cinematic panorama. The images inside the object are still shots of situations that you can observe with your own tempo: in such photography, time is frozen, but you can imagine that a movie develops thanks to volume, perspective and sound.
concept ZimmerFrei
photo Anna De Manincor
sound Massimo Carozzi
technique stereoscopic visors in steel and plastic, slides, lamps, electric cables, cd players, headphones
sound mixed in Binaural Stereo. Listening with headphones strictly recommended
group exhibition:
January-March 2009
Human/Nature: Green, Black & Blue
Puffin Foundation
20 Puffin Way – Tanaeck NJ 07666
curated by Marc Lambert
May 15th – September 28th 2012
“Where we come from”
L’Ozio, Amsterdam (NL)
25.10.2012 – 23.11.2012
“Sight Seeing”
Fokus Museum, Innsbruk (AT)
curated by Sabine Gamper
July 11 2014 – January 11 2015
Score – Between Image and Sound, curated by Sarra Brill and Anna Cestelli Guidi
MARCO – Museum de Arte Contemporanea de Vigo, Spain