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The video,”…like dust in the wind…”, was made from the animation of a sequence of 991 photographs captured in a single action (four hours long) with handcrafted pinhole cameras (using matchboxes). It shows, in 3.5 minutes, the transmutation of the space/movement of the fair in a 360 degree turn. It ranges from the frenetic movement, the hustle and bustle, from the beginning of the fair to the emptying of that space.

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The video,”…like dust in the wind…”, was made from the animation of a sequence of 991 photographs captured in a single action (four hours long) with handcrafted pinhole cameras (using matchboxes). It shows, in 3.5 minutes, the transmutation of the space/movement of the fair in a 360 degree turn. It ranges from the frenetic movement, the hustle and bustle, from the beginning of the fair to the emptying of that space.

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