Displacements by Michael Naimark

by Scott Beale on May 28, 2008 · 2 comments

Displacements, is an art installation by Michael Naimark where he shot film of a living room with three people, from a camera slowly rotating in the center of the room. Once done filming, the entire room and contents are painted white and the camera is replaced with a film projector in the exact same location. Then the previously filmed room with its occupants is projected on the empty room, creating a ghostly unreal affect.

via Today and Tomorrow

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