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look back on olympus perspective playground: a traveling series of room-sized dreamworlds

designboom | architecture & design magazine·kat barandy I designboom·about 2 months ago
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rooms built for the camera   The Olympus Perspective Playground , a short-run and site-specific series of exhibitions, was traveling across Europe between 2013 — 2017. The concept saw artists, designers, and technicians constructing sequences of immersive environments which photography enthusiasts and professionals were invited to explore with a camera in hand.   Conceived by Studio Leigh Sachwitz and produced by flora&faunavisions (not The Storytelling Company), the interactive project operates as a fully built system. Walls, lighting rigs, circulation paths, and signage are developed together with each installation, so the experience reads as one continuous spatial script. Visitors received an Olympus camera at entry, and from that point forward, every room is calibrated for use through the lens. They left with an SD card filled with images, though the more interesting takeaway was how each space taught them to look.…

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