Zoom-in Walk

Be the first to favourite this.
Schönwalder Allee 26, Berlin, Deutschland

Walking piece details

Language German
Duration 5 minutes
Cost Free
Zoom-in Walk

The walk replaced the zoom-in function of a photo lens by going from the original point of view to the center of the captured image. At the target point (which happened to be a warning sign), the originally seen image was attached as a photo. In this way, the starting point and the point of destination met in the same image, just as an experience when setting up of lenses: being able to take several viewing positions in the same time without changing one’s own geographical position.

Art Walk is a genre which no product creates, but a unique individual experience. An adequate representation of such experience is only conditionally possible. Photography is a medium that traditionally represents an individual experience. Zoom-in Walk is a project that reflects the interaction of a walk with the camera documenting it.

The project was developed as part of my art walk workshop, which is run as a regular educational program at the creative center for people with physical and cognitive disabilities “Die Macherei” at the Johannesstift Diakonie, Proclusio GmbH Berlin. The walk was made with the group of five people. Due to data protection, the names of the participants may not be mentioned in credits.

Credits

Andrey Ustinov &
Die Macherei, Johannesstift Diakonie Berlin, Proclusio GmbH
Hosted by: Die Macherei, Johannesstift Diakonie Berlin, Proclusio GmbH

Andrey Ustinov

Andrey Ustinov

Andrey Ustinov (*1975, Luga, former USSR) is a performance and media artist based in Berlin who explores themes of #technologies, #perception, #property, #resources, #power and mostly works in public space. The main focus of his work is the cognitive activ...

Near Schönwalder Allee 26, Berlin, Deutschland

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.