Image taken from a film projection by Catherine Yass, shown at the de la warr pavilion, Bexhill. I've reprocessed the image, subtly superimposing two of the images and given it a vintage film appearance.
The film, Descent (2002) takes the viewer at a disorientating slow pace via a camera which is lowered by a crane on the side of a high rise structure in a Canary Wharf construction site. The camera frames are rotated by 180 degrees to invert the viewer's sense of gravity. Catherine Yass' work (photos and film) captures the psychological impact of architectural space. Her films in particular gave me a strong sense of vertigo.