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W3610
13.05.2011
Click An inverted press conference.  - Tina Willgren
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From the opposing sides of a conference room, two groups of press photographers, videographers and sound technicians (20-40 persons in all) enter. Their aim is to document the movements, poses, sounds and facial expressions of the other group, as well as ...

From the opposing sides of a conference room, two groups of press photographers, videographers and sound technicians (20-40 persons in all) enter. Their aim is to document the movements, poses, sounds and facial expressions of the other group, as well as the occurring events and general situation. Every individual strives to find new creative angles to their shots. There are several stages/podiums possible to enter to see the situation from different perspectives. The room is filled with people documenting each others every step.

Two persons handle the built in technical equipment such as lights, blackout curtains, projectors and screens. These are turned on, off, up and down in intervals creating a change in the basic sound- and light setting. Every now and then the room turns completely dark, only lit up by the flashes from the cameras. The event goes on for one hour.

From the opposing sides of a conference room, two groups of press photographers, videographers and sound technicians (20-40 persons in all) enter. Their aim is to document the movements, poses, sounds and facial expressions of the other group, as well as ...

From the opposing sides of a conference room, two groups of press photographers, videographers and sound technicians (20-40 persons in all) enter. Their aim is to document the movements, poses, sounds and facial expressions of the other group, as well as the occurring events and general situation. Every individual strives to find new creative angles to their shots. There are several stages/podiums possible to enter to see the situation from different perspectives. The room is filled with people documenting each others every step.

Two persons handle the built in technical equipment such as lights, blackout curtains, projectors and screens. These are turned on, off, up and down in intervals creating a change in the basic sound- and light setting. Every now and then the room turns completely dark, only lit up by the flashes from the cameras. The event goes on for one hour.