In this project, Clang photographs pedestrian traffic along the city streets of New York at various times. He then deconstructs the fluidity of the crowds by tearing multiple photographs into strips, akin to the pieces of a broken mirror, and then compiles them together into a single frame. The combination of split seconds into one moment is Clang’s visual collection of the passage of time. By combining shared moments, he confronts issues of intimacy among crowds of strangers, visually portraying how many people can share one space without ever coming into contact with one another. (via mymodernmet)

In this project, Clang photographs pedestrian traffic along the city streets of New York at various times. He then deconstructs the fluidity of the crowds by tearing multiple photographs into strips, akin to the pieces of a broken mirror, and then compiles them together into a single frame. The combination of split seconds into one moment is Clang’s visual collection of the passage of time. By combining shared moments, he confronts issues of intimacy among crowds of strangers, visually portraying how many people can share one space without ever coming into contact with one another. (via mymodernmet)

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