Additional information
Photographer | |
---|---|
Format |
$150.00 – $350.00
Edward Muybridge was an English-American photographer in the end of 19th century for his studies using photographic technics to decompose motion. He proves that a running horse has in a short time all his feet off the ground, but not as usually described.
Nowadays, the same technique is used for viewing of a product on webpage. For a catalogue done for all existing Honda sold on the Vietnamese market, 36 pictures in a 360 degres are taken for each motobike.
Photography is yet most used for products, where reproducibility and series are essential to advertise an hyper numerous objects manufactured for consumption.
Photographer | |
---|---|
Format |
Format A3 (30x42cm)
if the artwork is square, it will be 30cm large
Format A2 (42x59cm)
if the artwork is square, it will be 42cm large
Others formats : bigger formats up to 1 meter are available. Please send us a request
You can see this artwork in the whole context of its series. You also can order the following photos which are at a similar price
Photography is about questioning of what reality is and what is captured by the camera.
It is nowadays stimulated by the concept of « hyper-reality » defined by J. Beaudrillard.
It is the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality.
This is particularly relevant nowadays where people accept created environments as primarily models, when they are actually all fake.
The psychological consequence of motion through the hyper-real world is, expressed by the 360° serial photography of Honda models sold on the Vietnamese market in 2014.