Brendan explains, “A specially written piece of software takes a tiny snapshot of the film every second. Each row contains sixty of these frames, representing one minute of film time. This process continues for the whole movie resulting in an image that becomes greater than the sum of its parts, in effect creating a unique visual fingerprint of the film.”
bloody brilliant if you ask me …
limited to fifty printed.
16x20” High-Gloss, Lambda Photographic Emulsion “Cinema Redux” Print of Kubrick’s 2001. Individually Proofed. Numbered, dated and signed by the artist (Brendan Dawes, Manchester).
$300 via Coudal Partners’ nifty Swap Meat