Photographer, inventor, performer Steven Pippin develops ingenious devices in order to transform day-to-day objects into cameras: from a bathtub to a refrigerator, from train toilets to a washing machine. He questions the photographic process by elaborating shooting systems and creating hybrid handmade machines which he calls "non cameras".
Pippin's first monograph, this book gathers all the research the artist translates into technical experimentations taking poetical shapes.
Photographer, inventor, performer Steven Pippin develops ingenious devices in order to transform day-to-day objects into cameras: from a bathtub to a refrigerator, from train toilets to a washing machine. He questions the photographic process by elaborating shooting systems and creating hybrid handmade machines which he calls "non cameras".
Pippin's first monograph, this book gathers all the research the artist translates into technical experimentations taking poetical shapes.
Soft cover
14,5 x 21,5 cm
185 photographs
304 pages
Texts (in French)
Frédéric Paul
Steven Pippin
Co-published with Centre Pompidou
The publications of the Pompidou Photography's Gallery exhibitions receive the support of the Fondation d'entreprise Neuflize OBC
This monograph is also supported by the Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin
ISBN : 978-2-36511-135-5