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Frozen in Time - BERLIN 3D

Frozen in Time — A perspective on time travel
Time Machine

The closest you get to travelling in time is a photograph. It's more precise than a memory, more present than a
motion picture and closer than a dream. A photograph is a fragment of a time and place replaying in front of your
eyes in an endless loop. It's continuously moving back in time and thereby pushing closer and closer to reality.

The older a photograph becomes the further you travel through time when viewing it. Welcome to the time machine.

— Lars
"STEREO EINS" - The custom modular stereoscopic 3D film (analog) camera I created to photograph the series. I made the camera using components produced in the DDR between 1968 and 1988 which gives the camera a historical relation to the scene.
Put on your glasses, 3D starts here...
Traveller at Brandenburg Gate   (Notice the stereo-depth extends beyond the gate, all the way to Victory Column)
Afternoon on Admiralbrücke, Kreuzberg
Conversation on U2 (U-Bahnlinie 2)
Parklife
Sunday in Mauerpark
Aircraft behind fence, Berlin-Tegel
Arrival on Hauptbahnhof
Tourist in paradise, Friedrichstrasse
Towards the bunker
Traces of war
Metal works at Gleisdreieck
A place in time, Alexanderplatz
Summer in Urbanhafen
Under the arcade, Museumsinsel
View the uncensored version at:
 
Frozen in Time - fragmenten aus BERLIN
An exhibition preview in stereoscopic 3D
Photography & creative direction by Lars Brandt Stisen
 
Exhibiting in London with Schön! Magazine
View pictures from the event on Olympic cruise ship MS Deutschland in London. In collaboration with
ambassador Georg Boomgaarden and Schön! Magazine:
www.maddocman.com/schon-magazine-olympics-london-3d-photography-exhibition.htm
 
The series were also featured by Schön! Magazine UK
 
 
 
 
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Frozen in Time - BERLIN 3D
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Frozen in Time - BERLIN 3D

Contemporary fragments of Berlin preserved in stereoscopic 3D photographs by Lars Brandt Stisen. Work from this project was exhibited at the Ger Read More

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