Pendulogy

 

3D anaglyph long-time exposures of a moving pendulum with different items attached. This experimental concept using the basic principles of photography results in virtually scientific observations in which light traces are captured and creating different forms. Putting on red-cyan 3D glasses defines specific shapes which can be systematically named.

 

Limited edition prints on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper 310gsm.

22.5 x 22.5 cm each.

Mounted and with custom reverse frame in white.

 

Pendulogy Nucleus #002

Pendulogy : Relations

 

The second part of the Pendulogy series follows the same principle as the first part by using long-time exposure to photograph the path of a pendulum in movement, only this time two pendulums are used and their reactions and interactions are observed. The result is telling many stories: The pendulums may follow their likely track until they crash into each other. There might be chaos or sometimes they do not touch each other at all and they simply follow their own yet different course. Like most of Simonology‘s artworks, this series is photographed in 3D anaglyph, which explores the movements of the pendulums even in perspective. This technique reveals a hidden depth when wearing 3D glasses and exposes a true understanding of the ‘Relations’.

 

Limited edition prints on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper 310gsm.

52 x 52 cm each.

Mounted on solid aluminum and with custom reverse frame in white.

 

Pendulogy : Reactions Collatus #001

Pendulogy RAW (NON-3D)

 

This series shows the Pendulogy concept as non-3D and non-inverted raw photographs as shot with longtime exposure. It includes the upcoming third part of the Pendulogy series, which explores the concept with a much longer exposure time as previously used: Pendulogy 30" & Pendulgy 60".

 

Pendulogy Raw Disparilis #001