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Time/Space Shift - Victoria

5/18/2017

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This series of photos was taken at about one photo per second during approach and docking on the ferry from Governor's Island to Manhattan, an a bit of the disembark. Due to the speed alteration during approach and the process of docking, the early photos showed more ferry movement, which then slowed, stopped, and the movement restarted as we started walking off the ferry. The processes along this transect were not linear, nor spatially even, but the chronological process was metered. I think it is worth noting that different processes can occur on a site which have variances in their speed, and so therefore will have different times of progression, during the same task.
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mh
5/18/2017 03:57:20 am

victoria,

what dictates the arragement of photos in 4 different columns? are these columns meant t obe put back to back into a single line, or do they represent events that are taking place simultaneously? images are a bit small and hard to see. others have experimented with gifs or slideshows, which would show only one pic at a time at a high rate of speed--might be worth exploring.

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