Skies over São Paulo are among the world's busiest, with 3 airports serving the city and some of the highest numbers of helicopters offering traffic avoidance for the wealthy. Helipads therefore are plenty, and also a great access point for a bird's eye view of the city. As traffic flow mimics the body's circulation and artificial light floods the night sky, what strikes you here is the sheer power consumption of such a metropolis.
Just a São Paulo Second" offers cultural insight into Brazil`s largest city via one second visual slices; one second camera exposures to portray the perpetual motion and stories of a city that never sleeps. Set to stage both next year's World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games, world-wide eyes will increasingly fall on Brazil in the next few years, so let`s throw some light on what future visitors to this city can expect to find.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Helipad Views
Skies over São Paulo are among the world's busiest, with 3 airports serving the city and some of the highest numbers of helicopters offering traffic avoidance for the wealthy. Helipads therefore are plenty, and also a great access point for a bird's eye view of the city. As traffic flow mimics the body's circulation and artificial light floods the night sky, what strikes you here is the sheer power consumption of such a metropolis.
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