
In the historic north-south artery of Yulin, Shaanxi—a 1,682-meter street lined with seven ancient landmarks—passageways beneath each monument have long borne witness to the flow of life above and below. From Lingxiao Pagoda and Wenchang Pavilion through to the Drum Tower, this “Six Buildings On One Street” corridor holds the layered imprints of countless lives.
Where analog photography captures a moment of scattered photons on film, volumetric photography records light as a continuous volume in three-dimensional space. Six Buildings On One Street leverages holographic volumetric capture and point-cloud rendering to preserve the spatial memory of these storied façades. The work invites viewers to move through the street’s architecture in virtual space, experiencing its deep-time resonance anew.
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In the historic north-south artery of Yulin, Shaanxi—a 1,682-meter street lined with seven ancient landmarks—passageways beneath each monument have long borne witness to the flow of life above and below. From Lingxiao Pagoda and Wenchang Pavilion through to the Drum Tower, this “Six Buildings On One Street” corridor holds the layered imprints of countless lives.
Where analog photography captures a moment of scattered photons on film, volumetric photography records light as a continuous volume in three-dimensional space. Six Buildings On One Street leverages holographic volumetric capture and point-cloud rendering to preserve the spatial memory of these storied façades. The work invites viewers to move through the street’s architecture in virtual space, experiencing its deep-time resonance anew.
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In the historic north-south artery of Yulin, Shaanxi—a 1,682-meter street lined with seven ancient landmarks—passageways beneath each monument have long borne witness to the flow of life above and below. From Lingxiao Pagoda and Wenchang Pavilion through to the Drum Tower, this “Six Buildings On One Street” corridor holds the layered imprints of countless lives.
Where analog photography captures a moment of scattered photons on film, volumetric photography records light as a continuous volume in three-dimensional space. Six Buildings On One Street leverages holographic volumetric capture and point-cloud rendering to preserve the spatial memory of these storied façades. The work invites viewers to move through the street’s architecture in virtual space, experiencing its deep-time resonance anew.