Photographer Joseph Michael to Speak at Studio One
Intrepid Time Lapse Photographer Joseph Michael to Speak at Studio One Toi Tū Open Nights
Each month, Studio One Toi Tū Open Nights hosts a prominent Auckland creative for a unique conversational presentation. This Wednesday evening, Studio One Toi Tū will see prominent Auckland-based time-lapse photographer Joseph Michael discuss his recent adventures in Antarctica.
Joseph Michael embodies the magic balance of technology and fine artistry. With a passion for the philosophical at the core of his practice, Michael seeks out the rare and sublime in the natural world and represents it dynamically, fusing creative vision with cutting-edge technology.
Michael will discuss his current Antarctica project at Open Nights and his exhibition in 2016; an encompassing international installation celebrating the pristine scenery of Antarctica. The work is a cinematic collision of nature and architecture, wherein Michael’s majestic imagery of Antarctic icebergs are projection-mapped onto significant buildings across the globe.
These free,
connective events offer a glimpse into the minds and
processes of some of Auckland’s most dynamic talent; with
the opportunity to mingle with light refreshments following
the presentation. The evenings are open to all, so get down
to Studio One Toi Tū and prepare to be inspired.
Studio
One Toi Tū Open Nights offer a unique chance to engage with
and learn from some of Auckland’s top industry creatives
across a range of disciplines. Head along and get connected.
Integrating arts and culture with a broad range of
inclusive, dynamic activities and events, Studio One Toi Tū
is a space for creative Auckland. A historic hub in the
heart of Ponsonby, it is a place to create, make, connect
and engage with the arts.
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Studio One Toi Tū Open
Nights
Wednesday 10 June 5.30 - 6.30PM
www.studioone.org.nz
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