Le 1000 Presents Stop Motion
Stop Motion is a kinetic installation which uses changes in lighting and in perspectives to play with the architecture, essentially producing a moving sculpture. Located at the heart of Le 1000's entrance lobby, where commuters and light converge, this installation features reflecting plates cascading from the sky to freeze into a constellation of intriguing objects once they reach the ground. The successive "freeze frames" constitute chronophotographic images in the tradition of Étienne-Jules Marey (1830-1904), a chronophotography pioneer and influential figure in the history of cinema.
ARTIST
Stéphane Pratte
In Situ | Atelier d'achitecture