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Dot is the first of the kitties to discover the new scanner that I set up on my work table yesteday afternoon.

 

Here, Dot does her usual peculiar camera face while perched on the scanner in a typical crouching-cat pose.

Iris scanners, priced at $3000 a machine, are being tested on Boston airport employees for security and identification purposes. The Logan airport is where the terrorists who crashed into the WTC departed from. Since then the airport has made an effort to step up security measures.

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Today, at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden, we saw a nice photography exhibition by Ellen Hoverkamp, who scans cut flower arrangements. See www.myneighborsgarden.com/ for her portfolio.

 

Searching Google for 'scanner photography', you can see there is quite a bit of this, including more floral stuff from Katinka Matson, who was written up in the Sunday NY Times Magazine a couple years ago (2002)

www.katinkamatson.com/documents/press/nytm1.html

 

Using the Leica C10 3D laser scanner...

This is me, a.k.a. Scanner Face!

Un scanner AGFA 310 (SCSI), avec son lot de 3 cd-rom, un câble d'alim et un autre SCSI.

brianna, scanned in one piece at a time using an HP scanner sometime in 1998. As far as i know, the first ever full body scan of a human placed online.

Crumpled paper...scanned, cropped, and contrasted

I was bored and decided to play around with my scanner that doesn't get the use that it should. They look almost familiar to The Robocop Kraus's album cover for They Think They Are The Robocop Kraus

Scanners can be fun.

 

"What does a scanner see? Into the head? Down into the heart? Does it see into me, into us? Clearly or darkly? I hope it sees clearly, because I can't any longer see into myself. I see only murk. I hope for everyone's sake the scanners do better. Because if the scanner sees only darkly, the way I do, then I'm cursed and cursed again. I'll only wind up dead this way, knowing very little, and getting that little fragment wrong too. "

- Fred, A Scanner Darkly

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Self portrait with a Plustek OpticBook 3600 Plus scanner set to 600 dpi to make it scan slowly.

manual resize of test colour scan @ 4800 dpi epson 4990

A new game to pass the lunch hour... close eyes, randomly click on the settings, then scan.....

This is from one of the first home developed xpro rolls that I did that I think I ballsed up a bit as they took a lot of scanner adjusting to actually register an image the first time...

Detail of a child's drawing from the Canon 8800F image scanner

 

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