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We thought this lake was called Martin Lake, until we found it on the map.
The Swamp Tour was Excellent, with plenty of animal activity and information from the guide.
Armahn shot the last photo on the roll of me jumping into the quarry, the light leaks totally enhanced the sunset
Birdoswald Roman fort, Cumbria. 31st May 2014. Kodak disposable FunSaver camera. Film marked Kodak GT 800-5. C41 processed and scanned at ASDA.
A team of activist Santas and elves descended upon Target’s headquarters and flagship store. The Greenpeace activists delivered two six-foot-tall stockings filled with hundreds of pieces of single-use plastic sold at Targets nationwide and a holiday wish list urging the company to end its reliance on throwaway plastic.
Toronto, Canada. You can view this interactive installation in Cabbagetown.
Wow! These are sooo much fun to work on. I snapped a few photos of the kissbots that Hilary Martin is currently working on for Nuit Blanche 2009. The installation is "Public Display of Affection" and can be explored this coming October 3rd in Cabbagetown. Map: cabbagetownnuitblanche.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/post-c...
Kissbots are a single-minded, single-use bot. We have to work hard for them, applying lipstick, setting their catch, making the kiss sounds that light them up as they count to the prime number that triggers them. And then? They fall over, adding a kiss print to the collective array, generating a paper output of all that work.
Why do we work so hard for them? Because they can do what we Torontonians cannot: kiss in public. Lips by Pearl van Geest, circuit by David Ogborn, soundscape by Neil Wiernik, bots and installation by Hilary Martin. Bring your kisses, Toronto.
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More on how this project all got started:
Dumfries, Kodak Fun Saver single use (with stock Kodak Gold 800). Processed and scanned by AG Photo Lab. August 2019
[monument to the unknown soldier, Targu Mures, Ms, Romania]
As an exercise in simplicity, our photography class teacher bought us a bag of single use expandable cameras. As plasticky as it gets, and probably wouldn't survive a second film, even if you were able to load it again.
No "settings" whatsoever, the film was supposed to be iso200, but considering the results, I'd say even 100 is a slightly overrated :-)
I'm usually hurried (not good) and so clicked through the roll pretty fast. Most were garbage, even some I've uploaded here ... anyway. This is me as well. Learning.