Fresnel

“Fresnel” is a short super-8 film that explores the optical effects created by the massive inverted fresnel lens at the centre of the Reichstag dome. The Reichstag’s fresnel lens works exactly like a typical light-house fresnel lens – but in reverse, magnifying and projecting the sun’s light down into the Bundestag chambers (the national parliament of German). Fresnel lenses reduce the amount of material required to project light compared to a conventional plano-convex lens of equivalent power, by dividing the lens into concentric prisms, which magnify the light. Following the ramp upwards, the camera’s lens captures splintered reflections of people moving through space and shards of late afternoon sunlight cast against the building’s glass and steel interior.

Film Maker
Reeves, Aubrey
Year
2011
Country
Canada/Germany
Length
3
Language
No dialogue
Category
Landscape
Genre
experimental

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