Restless spaces
I love this timelapse video from Walmart. Not sure if I can put my finger on it, but it's the same reason I find airports fascinating: in both places you can find activity at any hour of the day on any day of the year. Even if you're coming home on the red-eye, there's always someone at the airport: someone who's flight was canceled, a vendor opening or closing up shop, some folks working diligently on the cleaning crew or making building repairs.
From the post at Bernstein & Andriulli
The video comes from 24 Hours Inside Walmart by Stephen Wilkes. Stephen took a photo every 10 seconds of the day for a time-lapse video inside Walmart for Fortune magazine. All in all, 8,640 frames were taken (1,800 that are actually used) and the entire 24 hours is compressed into two minutes."The shoot took place on April 6-7, 2010 in New Brunswick, New Jersey from 9:14pm to 9:14pm. Says Photo Editor Lauren Winfield, “The inspiration was to show that Walmart never sleeps… open 24 hours with no real daylight, you have no sense of what time of day it is. We wanted to see what the traffic flow of people coming in and out of the store looks like as a day in the life.
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