Galerie du Temps / Louvre-Lens
SANAA / Adrien Gardère
Les Grands Ensembles, Pierre Huyghe
Found on the Halsted bus.
Dead at 104, Architect Oscar Niemeyer
Billboards by Branislav Kropilak
Jay Mark Johnson Time PhotographsThe abstract-seeming images here are not the result of some wacky Photoshopping. Jay Mark Johnson’s photos are actually incredibly precise. The reason they look like this is because he uses a slit camera that emphasizes time over space. Whatever remains still is smeared into stripes, while the motion of crashing waves, cars and a Tai Chi master’s hands are registered moment by moment, as they pass his camera by. Like an EKG showing successive heartbeats, the width of an object corresponds not to distance or size, but the rate of movement. Viewing the left side of the picture is not looking leftward in space but backward in time












