Infraland show a serie
of surreal landscapes unbound by human perception capturing the infrared light invisible to the human eye.

 

“If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite.”  - William Blake

Infraland is a long therm project started in 2015 that explore the topic of seeing the unseen driven by a desire to explore familiar places, expanding the limits of perception through a graphic and visual exploration of the territory. These images are shot using a converted full spectrum camera for infrared photography: a fusion of science and creativity that captures the electromagnetic radiation of light which wavelengths are not visible to the human eye.

Infraland transforms ordinary places into surreal landscapes unbound by human perception, renewing the spectators’ idea of the world in order to question reality as we see it. An invitation to further explore knowledge and human relationships with new points of view and new eyes.