Julian Tryba recently shared the video he created as a project for Kessler University. The video has received quite a bit of attention. Tryba used his extensive knowledge of photography and slideshow videos to shoot Boston over a number of visits. He compiled his best pics of the waterfront, streetscape, sunrises and sunsets.
The Kessler blog states: “Rather than a fragmented map of Boston made up of disparate shots, Tryba’s preparation, knowledge and the right tools allowed for the creation of something new. His personal story reflects an ethos that prides itself on education, innovation and a do-it-yourself mentality.”
Julian Tryba, on his Vimeo post has this to say: “Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. In the spirit of Einstein’s relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a scene. Each of these clocks may start at any point in time, and tick at any rate. The result is a visual time dilation effect known as layer-lapse”
Having been in Boston for over 35 years, we were instantly intrigued by the project.
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