3-Camera Obscura Construction (at the EKWC)

The first step of my project was to do research at the EKWC, where I converted my studio and adjacent clay storage room to a camera obscura.

View of my studio at the EKWC; positioning the spot where the lens hole will be drilled
View of my studio at the EKWC; positioning the spot where the lens hole will be drilled
View of the clay storage room at the EKWC; a dark space suitable for converting it to a camera obscura
View of the clay storage room at the EKWC; a dark space suitable for converting it to a camera obscura
Large water cooled diamond core drill and resulting 15 cm Ø lens hole
Large water cooled diamond core drill and resulting 15 cm Ø lens hole
Drilling the lens hole
Drilling the lens hole
Widening the lens hole to facilitate a larger lens angle
Widening the lens hole to facilitate a larger lens angle
Tools for widening the lens hole
Tools for widening the lens hole
Darkening the scene background
Darkening the scene background
Lens and lamps
Lens and lamps
Rear view of projection panel inside camera obscura
Rear view of projection panel inside camera obscura
Lens as seen inside the camera obscura
Lens as seen inside the camera obscura
Setup in front of camera obscura (lens on the left)
Setup in front of camera obscura (lens on the left)