Odd POV
Now that's an odd point of view!
Full Circle, a film by Callum Cooper (image) and John Kassab (sound)
It reminds me of the work of Tony Hill
- Holding The Viewer
- A short History of the Wheel
- Downside up
- ...
Now that's an odd point of view!
Full Circle, a film by Callum Cooper (image) and John Kassab (sound)
It reminds me of the work of Tony Hill
- Holding The Viewer
- A short History of the Wheel
- Downside up
- ...



Toshio Shibata creates photographic landscape works. His pictures are big and crisp, but unless the detail it's hard to find where and how the picture is taken and what is seen. It not only seems to be an intriguing blend of man made structures and nature, but the images also contain the photographic 'standstill', motion and a strong element of direction (which element is channeling the other).
Mateusz Herczka, 44\13
The artificial Dutch landscape between the two cities Lelystadt and Almere, seen from an artificial perspective (slitscan-like image analysis)
Be sure to see the video fragment.
Sea and sand become sky.
Peggy Bacon in mid-air backflip, Bondi Beach, Sydney, 6/2/1937
Picture by Ted Hood.
Shinichi Maruyama, Water Sculptures
Slow Motion done the right way
Kilo-jump! When freed from the obvious advertising context, this image can be actually very beautiful.
Terry Evans, Prairie Specimens series (1998 - 2002)
Terry Evans, Canada to Texas series (1989 - 2000)
Nobuhiro Nakanishi, Layer Drawing Forest (2008)