Satellite Lab is an initiative developing creative imaging solutions and technology for filmmaking. At the core of the Satellite Lab project is a patented technology enabling the use of moving light sources within the frozen world of high speed imaging. Using a high speed cinema camera to arrest a moment of time and light sources moving at over 10,000 feet per second, this project creates the ability to control the movement of light sources and the movement of the scene as independent variables, offering a new way to control the representation of time and space.
Carlo Van de Roer, Founder.
Carlo conceived the technology at the core of the Satellite Lab. Living and working in New York his work has been exhibited inthe United States, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Spain and France, and at venues such as M+B Gallery, Los Angeles;Suite Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee; Hyères Photography Festival; the Paris Photo Prize; and the MUSAC Museum of Contemporary Art, Léon, Spain. His work has drawn notice by The New York Times, The New Yorker, Interview magazine, Vogue, Wired magazine, The Wall Street Journal and NPR.