Taken from a train window, Petronin imprinted manually a single image strip, using a shutterless camera, exposing it to a continuous influx of light. The result is the dissolution of the space between frames, elements of landscape losing their solidity.
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Five minutes created from the manipulation of a 35mm photograph, taken during a train journey between Dordrecht and Rotterdam, without the shutter’s help. Photography gains the movement of cinema, absorbing the flow of light. It becomes molten and continuous. Forms lose their definition; they exist between figuration and abstraction. Five minutes that break down the boundaries between cinema, photography and painting. (Ana Cabral Martins)
Five minutes created from the manipulation of a 35mm photograph, taken during a train journey between Dordrecht and Rotterdam, without the shutter’s help. Photography gains the movement of cinema, absorbing the flow of light. It becomes molten and continuous. Forms lose their definition; they exist between figuration and abstraction. Five minutes that break down the boundaries between cinema, photography and painting. (Ana Cabral Martins)