This time-lapse of artist Cary Clawson was done over the course of five days at Bishop Carroll High School. Photographer Bo Rader mounted a camera in the rafters of the gym and triggered it using a device called an intervalometer. As Clawson painted the school’s mascot on the floor, the camera fired a frame once every two minutes. More than 2900 pictures were taken. That entire selection was then turned into a short movie using QuickTime.
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