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P3D Stereo New England meeting Sunday, Nov 16.
- From: "Richard M. Koolish" <koolish@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Stereo New England meeting Sunday, Nov 16.
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 97 16:53:34 EST
There will be a Stereo New England meeting this Sunday, November 16, at Newman
Auditorium, GTE Internetworking, 70 Fawcett St., Cambridge, MA. Doors open at
1:45, meeting starts at 2:45.
Jon Golden's
BLACK AND WHITE....THE AND NOW
Travel a century-and-a-half in time....or not! Inspired by legendary stereo
card photographers of the 19th century, combined with the new possibilities
offered by AGFA Scala black and white film, Jon brings to both your eyes and
ears, his 1997 NSA Bellevue Stereo Theater and Sound presentation Black and
White ...Then and Now.
This show was photographed with a bit of the new and the old ...Jon primarily
used a current day full-frame RBT S1 auto focus camera, along with his
cherished 1950's Wollensak Stereo 10. In many cases, the images Jon shot in
black and white were chosen for their detailed resemblance to the period of
1850-1950, In some cases, the viewer will not be able to tell whether they are
looking at an image from the 1890's, the 1950's, or the present!
Selected images he shot were then combined with old stereo card images of the
19th century, each one purposefully sequenced, to interact with it's adjacent
counterparts, dimensionally, thus pleasantly disarming the viewer's perception.
Black and White...Then and Now is presented on a 3-D Brackett Dissolver
Projection System, images flow smoothly into each other, creating beautiful and
sometimes bizarre interactions with each other. Clear, crisp, black and white
3-D is of first priority here, something of interest for everybody ....animals,
buildings you can hang out of, stereo experiments, time-lapse animations and
light drawing. Narration, sound-effects and music for were recorded digitally,
in stereo, for your ears pleasure as well.
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