Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr

Explosion 1. lambda print. 2009

Explosion 2. lambda print. 2009

Explosion 3. lambda print. 2009

JOSCHI HERCZEG and DANIELE KAEHR create light illusions using highly complex pyrotechnics. In their series Explosion, they built a custom-made detonator, which is connected to the cameras and synchronized to snap a photo at the very moment of the explosion.  In this way, they were able to capture motion and time in a split second of an explosion.

Their fascination lay in making order out of chaos and freezing an ephemeral creation; each image is like a chance sculpture – the artists themselves were uncertain of the shape, colour and size they would form. The explosions take place in a domestic setting to play upon feelings of anxiety and unrest.



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