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A brand new project I've started working on this summer is my 'Audio Guide' series.
As I was walking around Stonehenge I noticed something that had been bothering me on my last few visits to big old attractions. It was quiet. Abnormally quiet. Especially when you consider the volume of people visiting there.
When I was little there were noisy groups following one guide, waving their arms around expressively in just about any given language. You could stand and listen for a while (feeling like a naughty hanger on) or you could browse the informational placques dotted in relevant places. Now, there are Audio Guides.
They are probably interesting, I must admit I've never taken one, but as a photographer I like to soak up the scene with sights, smells, sounds and all. Now I began to notice couples distanced from each other. Groups in uncanny silence. Spectators with blank, distant looks.
And I began hipshooting with the iPhone, trying to capture the same expression I was witnessing over and over again.
I guess this is a small study for what could become a much larger project for me and my 5d. Heck I could even use the Pentax 6x7 because no one would notice the sound of the shutter. They are too busy listening to the Audio Guide.
While traversing between Nagoya and Kyoto, Japan, I came across a small
town with more than a few little walking wooden men. In Japan schools are
expected to aid in making sure their students are safe, even on the way to
school. In this little village, the local school set up a bunch of these
markers so that elementary school students always have a friendly little
guide to direct them in the right direction. These can often be found along
the walking routes to the elementary schools, as unlike here in The States,
almost all students, from the time they become students at a young age,
walk to school alone, even taking buses and trains. This little wooden
guide is a sort of extension of the schools authority over the lives and
passage of their students. Schools go very far out of their way to "look
after" their students. At a young age, this is definitely a good thing,
however once these students reach high school it is very much perceived as
oppressive and strict. In this regard the authority of the school to
dictate what route students will take from their home to the school is
acceptable as they are young and could use the protection. When you are a
senior in high school, however, this is not so easily swallowed. Such
outreach by a high school here in the United States would never be viewed
as acceptable by either the students or the parents.
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A brand new project I've started working on this summer is my 'Audio Guide' series.
As I was walking around Stonehenge I noticed something that had been bothering me on my last few visits to big old attractions. It was quiet. Abnormally quiet. Especially when you consider the volume of people visiting there.
When I was little there were noisy groups following one guide, waving their arms around expressively in just about any given language. You could stand and listen for a while (feeling like a naughty hanger on) or you could browse the informational placques dotted in relevant places. Now, there are Audio Guides.
They are probably interesting, I must admit I've never taken one, but as a photographer I like to soak up the scene with sights, smells, sounds and all. Now I began to notice couples distanced from each other. Groups in uncanny silence. Spectators with blank, distant looks.
And I began hipshooting with the iPhone, trying to capture the same expression I was witnessing over and over again.
I guess this is a small study for what could become a much larger project for me and my 5d. Heck I could even use the Pentax 6x7 because no one would notice the sound of the shutter. They are too busy listening to the Audio Guide.
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Deep within the tunnels, the guide told us about the history of the Acosta Mine. Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Scans of a Guide to Southsea & Portsmouth. Printed in 1926. "Official Publivation of the Southsea Beach & Publicity Committee Portsmouth Corporation'
The Girl Guides Association in Gibraltar was today granted the Freedom of the City of Gibraltar by Mayor Olga Zammit. The ceremony, attended by local dignitaries including His Excellency the Governor and Chief Minister Peter Caruana was held at Casemates Square. The guides then exercised their right to march down Main Street with drums beating courtesy of the Sea Scouts Band.
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This was an experiment to try and use existing light from a campfire. However even at ISO 1600 I just couldn't get a good picture. The shutter was staying open too long with my 17-85EFS lens. Luckily I had a 50mm 1.8 lens that I was able to change out for and took this one and only shot moments before the ceremony had to start.
Packard Jennings - The Pocket Survival Guide
Participants are invited to meet at SoEx for a 20-minute workshop to fold instructional pamphlets on how to devise an emergency raft out of recycled product packaging in case of a catastrophic flood- a consequence of consumer waste and mass production that contributes to pollution, and global warming.
Once the Pocket Survival Guides are folded, participants will enter various stores and install them on consumer products to replicate “instant savings coupons.” Future customers will be happy to find their household purchases subverted by public art!
Pocket Survival Guide is also in NYC through Dec 19th, 2009
His website
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Photos of other pubic art projects that day
A guide explains the Eiffel Tower to a group of skeptical-looking women. Sacre Coeur is on the horizon.
*One of my favorite things is capturing similar species in the same frame. This one shows the clear difference in size and head shape of the Greater (left) and Lesser (right) Scaup. Taken today at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, MA.
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Combining location-based sensing with seamless audio mixing, Potion's groundbreaking Voice of Liberty interactive experience at the Museum of Jewish Heritage intimately connects visitors to the immigrant experience while encouraging interaction amongst each other.
From the moment one enters the exhibit, Potion worked closely with the exhibit design firm C & G Partners to create a seamless audio experience across the exhibit's nine themed zones. To that end, the voices of immigrants, heard through personal audio devices, are never interrupted by a hard cut. Taking what is normally an isolating experience, Potion developed an iPod application and custom software to synchronize audio playback with other devices in the same area, allowing visitors to hear stories and share their reactions at the same time. Potion's software further supports the experience by identifying the current speaker, providing access to a transcript of the interview, and indicating where the visitor has been with an onscreen map. To extend the experience beyond the museum, Potion created a companion website for the exhibit, providing an outlet for visitors to contribute their own stories to the ongoing dialogue.