Alan Hughes / March 7th, 2013 / The Wire
Doug Urquhart 80ft wide 15-minute Time-Lapse Compilation

If you’re looking for something to do tonight, check out First Thursdays Downtown Atlanta Art Walk. A 15-minute compilation of my recent time-lapse work, Mountains in Motion: The Window Project, will be looping all night long this month. The visuals span 80ft wide on the large glass windows of the DAEL. Special thanks to Elizabeth Strickler & Paul Zizka. For best viewing, dust off your Red Ryder and shoot out some of the surrounding street lights. – Doug Urquhart

MOUNTAINS IN MOTION: The Window Project juxtaposes staggering, remote mountain landscapes with Atlanta’s urban environment through the use of time-lapse photography. Using nearly 100,000 individual photographs to create motion sequences illuminating through the windows of GSU’s DAEL building, Doug Urquhart explores the mountain landscapes of Iceland, Western Canada, and Hawaii from sea to summit. Time-lapse photographer and co-founder of The upThink Lab, Urquhart experiments with motion-control camera dollies, custom exposure algorithms, and homemade solar-powered D-SLR cameras to document the seasonal, multi-month time-lapse sequences featured in The Window Project. The visually stunning 15-minute looping installation runs from dusk to dawn, March 1 – 31st.

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