Space Camera Self Portrait
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This was the first self-portrait study I did in video form. It was filmed on the edge of the International Space Station and in this place my camera had no gravity and floated away into the void. This project started as an assignment for National Geographic Magazine and took on new directions as I began to find the far edges of the metaverse. FIlmed in VRChat
Aaron Huey is a photographer and new media artist, he has created over 30 stories for the National Geographic magazines including several cover stories , and is also leading new projects for Nat Geo from VR and AR to metaverse spaces. He is currently on assignment for Nat Geo in the metaverse, photographing (via his many avatars and various virtual cameras) the far edges of virtual worlds. Huey is a three time Stanford Fellow, a current artist in residence at Unfinished.org, and was recently named a Stanford Starling Lab Fellow where he is mapping Web3 ecosystems and new frameworks for data integrity, specific to photography.