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Two views on plants : Sebastian Cramer : a stereoscopic photo book
- Title
- Two views on plants : Sebastian Cramer : a stereoscopic photo book / Wim Wenders - On beauty and miracles (white edition), Denis Pellerin - The history of stereo photography (white edition) ; David Campany in conversation with Sebastian Cramer (black edition), Prof. Susanne S. Renner - The pickled flower collection, Munich (black edition) ; botanical descriptions by Dr. Tanja M. Schuster and Dr. Stefan Dressler, Dr. Birgit Kanz, Dr. Christian Printzen.
- Publication
- Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2022]
- ©2022
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- Description
- 99, 93 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 31 cm +
- Summary
- 3D technology is not uncommon - we encounter it in cinema and in the virtual reality of video games. But even though creating an optical illusion of spatial depth, where there is none, is one of the oldest techniques in photography, stereoscopy receives little attention in contemporary photography. Unjustly so, as Sebastian Cramer?s timelessly fascinating works show. It is a unique aesthetic experience that these seemingly alien plants in cyan and red have to offer, which - when viewed through the enclosed 3D glasses - unfold into voluminous photo- graphic sculptures. Two Views on Plants is a book about our visual perception of space that is fundamental to our human experience.00'Two Views on Plants' is a Tête-bêche book and comes with two 3D glasses.
- Alternative Title
- Sebastian Cramer : a stereoscopic photo book
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Note
- The book is in two parts, the white edition and the black edition texts are bound upside down and back-to-back with each other.
- 2 3D red cyan glasses inserted in back and front cover pockets.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Call Number
- TR724
- ISBN
- 3775753826
- 9783775753821
- OCLC
- on1334659134
- 1334659134
- SCSB-14594005
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries