Trans-Scale 02 'Rooms of Ratio'
ICC OPEN SPACE 2011
Installation of Parallel Camera captures a strange vision. The vision does not have angle of view that an ordinary camera has. This strange 0-degrees-angle-of-view is actually image of elevation, an architectural drawing format. Architects and other designers describe their design on this format. But as far as I research, there is no camera and lens which can shoot such image.
Installation of Geodesic Camera captures a hemispherical vision. By two shots with this camera you can obtain a whole field of vision. Panorama has been known as an omni-directional-photo-format which covers 360 degrees. But the idea of 360 degrees view has two blind spots on the top and the bottom. The cameras has been made since 1999 in order to improve this defect. And this study led me to research and development about projection method, called AuthaGraph afterward.
refer to the concept of works
see OPEN SPACE'S video
Installation of Parallel Camera captures a strange vision. The vision does not have angle of view that an ordinary camera has. This strange 0-degrees-angle-of-view is actually image of elevation, an architectural drawing format. Architects and other designers describe their design on this format. But as far as I research, there is no camera and lens which can shoot such image.
Installation of Geodesic Camera captures a hemispherical vision. By two shots with this camera you can obtain a whole field of vision. Panorama has been known as an omni-directional-photo-format which covers 360 degrees. But the idea of 360 degrees view has two blind spots on the top and the bottom. The cameras has been made since 1999 in order to improve this defect. And this study led me to research and development about projection method, called AuthaGraph afterward.
refer to the concept of works
see OPEN SPACE'S video
Mechanism of PARALLEL CAMERA
This camera is made of only black straws and translucent paper, simple everyday objects, and without resorting to electrical technology.
This camera is made of only black straws and translucent paper, simple everyday objects, and without resorting to electrical technology.
PARALLEL CAMERA's Test
PARALLEL CAMERA 160KB (2011)
whole view
whole view
Components of GEODESIC CAMERA GEO-32 (2011)
This camera is made of reading glass as its lens and hemisphere made of a sheet of plastic without resorting to electrical technology.
This camera is made of reading glass as its lens and hemisphere made of a sheet of plastic without resorting to electrical technology.
Early GEODESIC CAMERA and photos taken by the camera (1999)
Technical advise: Rob Slooten/ Rietveld Academy
Technical advise: Rob Slooten/ Rietveld Academy
Inside of GEODESIC CAMERA GEO-32 (2011)