Space-time

Space-Time is a creative expression depicting the convergence of
philosophy, religion, science and social commentary. Free will
affords people to choose, embrace and pursue any iteration,
including none of these constructs. We believe the tendency to
assemble absolute beliefs around these is divisive and toxic.
As social media grows, compelling people to publish these absolute beliefs, so grows contention between people. Space-Time brings a cross section of these ideals together by imparting Pantheism, Creationism and String Theory into the classic scene of dogs playing poker. The multi-dimensional wormhole is indented to stoke conversation and reflection on a continuum from cheeky to natural phenomenon.

  • Matt Blackburn
    Director/Creative Director
  • Ehsan Abbasi
    Photographer
  • Nick Mills
    Producer
  • Tony Stylez
    Makeup Artist
  • Penny
    Models
  • Lily Gatins
    Models
  • David Lintz
    Models
  • Desiree Davis
    Models
  • Laura Thapthimkuna
    Designers
  • Elanur Erdoğan
    Designers
  • Ginger Rowland
    Designers
  • Majesty Black
    Designers
  • Into Into
    Designers
  • Mark Leibert
    Location Manager
  • ORDER DISRUPTION
    Productions
  • Date Taken:
    March 22, 2018
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Camera:
    Hasselblad H6D 50c
  • Lens:
    Hasselblad 100mm f/2.2
  • Focal Length:
    100mm
  • Shutter Speed:
    1/250
  • Aperture:
    2.2
  • ISO / Film:
    400
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
Artist Biography

ORDER is made up of just the two of us, Matt Blackburn and Ehsan Abbasi. We’re habitual makers and we love a good challenge. We are most at home making stuff that works hard to illuminate brands, products or social phenomenon in a memorable way.

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Artist Statement

Inspired by Dogs Playing Poker, a painting by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge 1894
Dir. Matt Blackburn

Space-Time is a creative expression depicting the convergence of philosophy, religion, science and social commentary. Free will affords people to choose, embrace and pursue any iteration, including none of these constructs. We believe the tendency to assemble absolute beliefs around these is divisive and toxic.
As social media grows, compelling people to publish these absolute beliefs, so grows contention between people. Space-Time brings a cross section of these ideals together by imparting Pantheism, Creationism and String Theory into the classic scene of dogs playing poker. The multi-dimensional wormhole is indented to stoke conversation and reflection on a continuum from cheeky to natural phenomenon.