Hobart's InsideOUT Unveils New Photographic Art

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The latest InsideOUT arts box installation is now on display in the Elizabeth Street Pier Forecourt, bringing a one-of-a-kind artistic experience to Hobart.

Hobart-based alternative photographer Peter Maarseveen has transformed one of the arts boxes into a Camera Obscura – a walk-in camera that provides a life-sized view of the world outside.

The second art box will be used as a gallery to showcase the prints processed onsite.

Mr Maarseveen's Instantly Obscured invites people to experience the art of photography beyond the press of a button.

Using a walk-in Camera Obscura, Mr Maarseveen captures life-sized images of willing participants and processes them on-site to create unique negative prints.

These images, showcasing the Hobart community, will be displayed and added to throughout the project.

The exhibition, running until January 12, 2025, highlights the creativity and innovation of Tasmanian artists.

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