"Stepping into Space Cell is like travelling back in time. Tucked away in a converted ground-floor flat in Samcheong-dong, a quiet neighbourhood on the northern outskirts of South Korea’s capital, Seoul, this 'handmade-film lab' is filled with equipment very much at odds with the digital age.
The main space doubles as a screening room and is filled with Super 8 and 16mm film projectors. What was once a kitchen is now a makeshift dark room, its walls lined with sinks and bottles of chemicals necessary for processing film stock. A back room is dominated by two contraptions – one for animations, the other a contact printer – seemingly past their prime".
No coração da capital da Coreia do Sul, o colectivo Space Cell procura reavivar métodos analógicos de produção e exibição cinematográficas. Para ler, na íntegra, no site South China Morning Post.
The main space doubles as a screening room and is filled with Super 8 and 16mm film projectors. What was once a kitchen is now a makeshift dark room, its walls lined with sinks and bottles of chemicals necessary for processing film stock. A back room is dominated by two contraptions – one for animations, the other a contact printer – seemingly past their prime".
No coração da capital da Coreia do Sul, o colectivo Space Cell procura reavivar métodos analógicos de produção e exibição cinematográficas. Para ler, na íntegra, no site South China Morning Post.
[Fonte e Imagem: South China Morning Post].
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