60-second city slices


  • Photographer
    Robert Herrmann
  • Prize
    2nd Place / Architecture/Cityscapes
  • Date of Photograph
    2011-2012

For the last two years I have intensively been experimenting with a concept to describe how people are using the city. The most interesting factor I discovered is human scale – human scale not only in a spatial but also in a temporal sense. How much of the city's human factor is still depictable if I slighly shift my result out of the conventional frame of human perception. Technically I expose each frame for a period of 60 seconds in full daylight. Thus, the vibrant flux of everyday life is tending to vanish while built structures remain persistent.

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