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Projektionskamera

By means of a mirror, a 35mm camera films itself. After a conversion, it serves as a projector for the silent black-and-white film that was previously created. Performative event, technical experiment, and portrait studio: Projektionskamera is a film, which like the eponymous apparatus, has multiple roles.

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By means of a mirror, a 35mm camera films itself. After a conversion, it serves as a projector for the silent black-and-white film that was previously created. Performative event, technical experiment, and portrait studio: Projektionskamera is a film, which like the eponymous apparatus, has multiple roles.

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