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Works using the camera obscura are developed in different architectural and spatial contexts. Using natural light and minimal optical intervention, interiors – and at times temporary structures in open space – are transformed into projection chambers in which the image of the city or landscape appears in real time.

Each work responds to a specific site: its history, material condition and relationship to its surroundings.

Camera Obscura in the Vauxhall Palace

A camera obscura installation realized in the staircase of Vauxhall Palace in Krzeszowice (Vauxhall Gallery).

Camera Obscura at the Salt Storage

Three camera obscura installations at the former Salt Storage in Kraków.

Upside-down architectural image displayed on a panel in the attic space of the Salt Storage.

This Is a Fantastic Hole

The camera obscura installation at Baszta Gallery in Kraków was projected within the ruins of a sixteenth-century defensive tower.

This Is a Fantastic Hole – wedding captured by camera obscura, Bartolomeo Koczenasz, Baszta Gallery Kraków, 2019

Camera obscura on a desrted island

Camera obscura tent installed on a sandy deserted island on the Vistula River