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eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences

Moon Walker Multi Cam Captures Motion from eleven Angles

Moon Walker Multi Cam by Woodlabo is a photographic installation designed to capture simultaneous images from multiple perspectives. The system employs eleven cameras, each triggered instantaneously from distinct viewpoints, producing a composite animated sequence in Boomerang format.

Structurally, Moon Walker features an aluminum internal frame. The upper and lower facets are constructed from birch plywood finished with natural oil, while the front surface is mirror-polished stainless steel. This combination of materials provides both stability and reflective visual quality, contributing to the system’s precise operation and distinctive aesthetic.

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
all images courtesy of Woodlabo

Woodlabo’s Multi-Camera Installation is Inspired by Cinema

Developed by Woodlabo, a design and manufacturing workshop, the project was commissioned for a client in the event planning sector. The installation draws inspiration from the visual language of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, translating cinematic influence into interactive, multi-perspective imaging. Moon Waker Multi Cam captures moments in time from different viewpoints, creating a unique visual spectacle.

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
Moon Walker Multi Cam captures simultaneous images from multiple angles

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
eleven cameras trigger instantly to record the same moment from different viewpoints

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
the system produces a composite animated sequence in Boomerang format

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
the photographic installation is inspired by the cinematic visuals of Close Encounters of the Third Kind

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
aluminum forms the internal structural frame of the installation

eleven lenses on moon walker camera capture multi-angle animated sequences
upper and lower facets are crafted from birch plywood with a natural oil finish

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