Michael H. Rohde hat Räume von unten fotografiert. Klingt erst mal nicht so spannend, verwirrt aber (im Gegensatz zu Räumen von oben) Hirn und Auge auf interessante Weise. Mehr Fotos in seinem Portfolio.
Trained on centralize perspectives, the eye struggles for orientation. The work series FROM BELOW by Michael H. Rohde does offer a vanishing point to clearly focus on. However, instead of providing a reasonable arrangement of the picture, it rather contributes to its destabilization. Rohde's utopian views of interior spaces keenly challenge our perception. The view of the room from below the floor, to be determined only by a mathematically logical concept of perception, at first appears to be easily comprehensible. But then it quickly withdraws itself into a self-contained aesthetic, dynamic in its own right and free of any structuring orientation system.(via Ignant & NC)