seoul, south korea, one photo taken every minute from sunrise to sunset. another collaboration with documentary photographer Alistair Ruff. this is a larger file than normal from me, but it's hard to compress it smaller and kep the quality of individual images.
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21 comments:
This video makes the world seem so small. As if the viewer is observing it from a great distance.
yeah, your friend's work is really great. Thanks for putting it on your blog. We could all learn from him!
with the rhythm of the music it feels like I'm inhaling culture. splendid.
-taxiplasm
gentle brain floss...
Hi Duncan,
I found a link to your site in May's Wired magazine. An interesting project.
Wish you all the best with it and the future.
Phil
Amazing, the hours behind this one must have been healthy.
Cheers
This film is just amazing. I was born in Korea...haven't been back - just to see the photos - I actually paused it every second to see as many of the photos as I could - was just fantastic. Great work by both you and your friend.
It is great! My hometown is Seoul, and I will visit there in a while. Wow... Your video relieves me from my homesickness!
i viewed shelter but due to some reason could not hear at all.would come back and try my luck again.in the meanwhile you can visit my blog.goswami84.blogspot.com
Fantastic, refreshing and mindboggling at the same time....
This video gives the perfect sense of the pace of life today; frenetic, with short pauses in between to appreciate the view, re-orientate and re-charge one's batteries. Beutifully filmed, truly inspirational.
wow steve-o, isn't the internet fun! I can see you're enjoying it.
Are you in Korea
This is freakin AMAZING! One of the best ideas I've seen, I love it!!!
how inspiring. thank you!
Great stuff. Love the blog.
Wow~! It's awesome. Where did you get it? I'm a little bit suprised at this video. It definately remind me of my country. I've been in N.Z. for about 10 months. So, nowadays I feel some homesick from time to time. I keep missing my hometown.
If it was possible, I'd come to my country with you someday...I hope...
What an awesome concept. I'm a fan forever!
amazing , a very good blog , thanks for sharing these 29 days
The music is really captivating making me feel like as if I am in the video. Thanks for sharing it to us.
lol omg i love your idea , freaking amazing :)
John
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