Asyl is one of Kren's most formally ambitious works, an experiment in time lapse photography, multiple exposures, and segmented images. When he moved to a home in the country, Kren set up a static camera nearby, and over the course of 21 non-consecutive days, he fed the same strip of film stock through the camera once per day. In front of the lens, Kren also placed a masking bo...
19:20 - shot over a period of 15 years in NYC, he shows the movements of organisms under microscopes and then shows us hundreds of different settings, things being built, people ice skating around a rink, traffic moving, all sped up using time lapse photography. this won an Academy Award and caused many to call him a pioneer of time lapse photography.