Title Description - Over a period of twenty-eight minutes and thirty-eight seconds, the artists photographed pedestrians with a camera "adapted so that it had an open slot of one millimetre as its aperture. Behind this the film is run in a single exposure over a set time, that is at a set speed, usually about fifteen to forty seconds. the camera is still, only the film moves. How should one describe the results?" asks Mark Cousins in the essay included in this paperback book of unusual black and white photographs. 29 June 2009 (printedmatter.org).
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