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Experience a cinematic livestream from a remote Swedish island as if you were there.
Broadcast in real time. Unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Perched on a rock in the outer archipelago of Valdemarsvik, the camera quietly observes a small window in an old boathouse. In the distance: the inlet to Harstena harbor, glistening water, drifting clouds, shifting seasons. It may look simple; but behind this still frame lies something groundbreaking.
This is the world’s first permanently live Slow-TV captured with a cinematic camera, using an anamorphic lens; the same type of optics used in major motion pictures. The image isn’t just beautiful. It’s cinematic. Almost alive.
After more than a year of development, trial and error, and island-based fieldwork, we’ve built a one-of-a-kind system. An autonomous camera rig that broadcasts a real-time piece of visual art, 24/7, all year round — straight to your screen.
Harstena is a historic fishing village. Now also a portal to the future of film.
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