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19.01.2006
# The Scanner Photography Project
Several years ago, I built my first homemade digital camera. The idea was simple - I would take an ordinary flatbed scanner, and use it in place of photo paper with a large format camera.
My first scanner camera was made from lots of duct tape, a cardboard box, and the cheapest flatbed scanner that I could find. I expected this to be a quick little art project, one that would take a week or two at the most. But when I got my first homemade digital camera to work, I noticed that some wonderful things were beginning to happen. | 19.01.2006 08:38 Uhr | art photo
26.10.2005
# chris jordan photography ← http://www.boingboing.net/
Intolerable Beauty ? Portraits of American Mass Consumption | 26.10.2005 10:28 Uhr | photo art
19.10.2005
# Hiding in Plain Sight ← http://www.kottke.org/
A veteran photographer shows the extraordinary knack that some animals have for...disappearing | 19.10.2005 12:31 Uhr | photo
27.09.2005
# Liquid Sculpture - High-speed and Fine Art Photography of Drops and Splashes
Liquid Sculpture is the process of creating shapes by dropping and splashing water, or other liquids. These sculptures are then photographed, since they last only a few thousandths of a second. | 27.09.2005 11:31 Uhr | art photo
07.08.2005
# Digital Black and White ← http://a.wholelottanothing.org/
The craft of traditional black-and-white photography consists of three stages: exposure, development, and printing. Each has its niceties and techniques with which specific"looks" or other effects can be created. With digital black and white, the latter two phases, "developing the negative" and "printing" happen in post-processing. However, there is a digital analogy to this three-step process. Here's the short version. | 07.08.2005 21:32 Uhr | photo
20.06.2005
# Abandoned ← http://www.boingboing.net/
20.06.2005 17:36 Uhr | photo
22.04.2005
# Robert Mann Gallery ← http://37signals.com/svn/archives2/a_different_perspective.php
Aneta Grzeszykowska & Jan Smaga photograph apartment interiors from a birdseye view. The unusual perspective transforms everyday clutter into a blend of geometrical shapes. | 22.04.2005 14:19 Uhr | art photo
18.03.2005
# 50 people see... - a photoset on Flickr
I wrote a program to blend Flickr images which share the same tags. It's partially inspired by the work of Jason Salavon. | 18.03.2005 08:36 Uhr | web photo