the ‘silent world’ photographic series by lucie & simon uses neutral density filters and long exposure photography to eliminate people and cars from busy cities and streets ‘tian’anmen square’ (2010) C-print, 200x256cm

in their series ‘silent world‘, paris-based, franco-german artistic duo lucie & simon use tricks of the photographic trade to render the world’s busiest cities free of cars and even people.

neutral density filters allow photographers to limit light entry without closing the aperture or increasing the shutter speed. the higher the F-stop reduction, the greater the effect, allowing for super-long exposures which make moving objects like people and cars essentially invisible, while only immobile structures remain. extremely high level filters are used by NASA to analyze star patterns.

in the ‘silent world’ images, lucie & simon leave just one or two people visible in the photograph: ‘small intrusions [whose] disconcerting presence disrupts the majestic calm of the streets and squares.‘

‘xizhimen ring road’, beijing, china (2012) 0’59 video, plasma screen, 80x110x30cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world times square (2010) C-print, 250x320cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world columbus circle (2009) C-print, 250x320cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world queensboro bridge (2009) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world madison square (2009) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘sixth avenue’ (2009) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘beijing ring roads’ (2010) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘fugximen’ (2010) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘place montparnasse’ (2008) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘cour carrée du louvre’ (2010) C-print, 200x256cm

silent world imagines cities at the end of the world ‘place de la concorde’ (2008) C-print, 200x256cm

‘silent worlds’ (2012) opening photograph: ‘place de l’opera’ (2009), C-print, 250x320cm7 minutes film, variable size projections music by philip glass and daft punk

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