Stereoscopic 3D Pictures

The Lars Brandt Stisen's Video Pops Out at Spectators

Lars Brandt Stisen's series of stereoscopic 3D pictures are being displayed at his 'Frozen in Time' exhibit. Those privy to the show get to see the images through the lenses of 3D glasses, similar to the viewing process that characterizes geometric films.

Stisen's fans are transported through the pictures as they pop out of the frames. The Berlin native has a deeply engrained passion for photography, beginning early on in his childhood when he personally constructed a cardboard camera. This passion is evident in the elegantly blurred series.

A customized camera was used to produce Frozen in Time. Called the 'Stereo Eins,' similar devices were once used in Germany's former eastern block, imbuing the installation with historical and political import.
Trend Themes
1. Stereoscopic 3D Imaging - There is an opportunity for businesses to develop advanced stereoscopic 3D imaging technology that creates immersive visual experiences.
2. Geometric Films - There is potential for businesses to create and distribute geometric films that take advantage of the viewing process through 3D glasses.
3. Customized Cameras - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity for businesses to create customized cameras that offer unique features and capabilities for photographers and artists.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Equipment Manufacturing - The photography equipment manufacturing industry can explore new product development in the area of specialized 3D imaging devices and cameras.
2. Film Making and Distribution - The film making and distribution industry can incorporate geometric films into their portfolio, offering viewers a unique and visual experience.
3. Art and Exhibition - The art and exhibition industry can leverage stereoscopic 3D imaging to create immersive and interactive installations that engage and captivate audiences.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES