Sam O’Hare’s brilliant film, The Sand Pit


You can learn a lot just by observing.

Sam O’Hare’s observations, captured with his Nikon D-300, can teach you a lot.

Or, you can sit back an enjoy the images.  Spectacular stuff.

A day in the life of New York City, in miniature.

Winner: Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction 2010

Original Music: composed by Human (humanworldwide.com), co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong.

Geography bell ringer?

Tip of the old scrub brush to Kenny in Beijing.

2 Responses to Sam O’Hare’s brilliant film, The Sand Pit

  1. […] Sam O’Hare’s shining film, The Sand Pit « Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub […]

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  2. davidpj says:

    It’s a very cool visual style! I believe it was pioneered in Australia by a photographer called Keith Loutit, you can see lots of his work on vimeo (eg http://vimeo.com/5137183)

    Nice to see some non-Australian scenes rendered this way. It took me a while to believe it was real at first!

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