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This was inside a fake elevator that had a foam yoga block and a rail inside. There was a button you could press to hear a soothing voice instruct you on what pose to do and then tell you to visualize a random color after each pose. I did the first 3 poses then it occurred to me "Oh god what if someone walks in on me doing this". So then I just stood and listened for a bit and 2 people did walk over.
I am not ready to move on to a new folder. I can still fit more stuff in this one. I get my monies worth out of these folders!
General view of the Random Project installed at Wadgas Gallery. Even young contributors were excited about our messy work and wished to contribute a postcard or two to the Wall of Postcards.
More photos from Random Project:
www.flickr.com/photos/random-project/sets/72157594379707811/
Daily Shoot (#536) - "Illustrate randomness in a photograph today."
Love how Zachary has pulled his whiskers all the way forward.
This looked like a busy area of sky, so as the last shot of my trip i took a 40s exp, again pretty poor alignment!, i will do better next time :)
02/19/09:
1 Talking Dr. Laura Doll (not working)
1 Uncle Sam Doll
1 RC Police Car (very broken)
8 Two packs of First Generation iPhone Cases
2 Camera Cases
RANDOM BRAZIL
A TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERIMENT
- February 29th - March 30th, 2012. 30 days of random travel in south-east Brazil, from BrasÃlia to Araruama.
- Itinerary:
BrasÃlia (DF)
Araxá (MG)
Uberaba (MG)
Avaà (SP)
Piraju (SP)
Ariry (SP)
São Paulo Capital (SP)
Borrifos, Ilhabella (SP)
Taquari (RJ)
Juiz de Fora (MG)
Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Araruama (RJ)
- 3138 km (1950 miles), 1191 photos.
- Two levels of randomness:
in selecting the itinerary, from city to city;
in deciding, within a certain place, where to walk and where to take photos.
See more: caerbannog.fr/ooe/randombrazil/