September 2010
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Special Mention at Photo Levallois 2010, curated by Manuela Marques and Nicolas Dhervillers: Link
August 2010
1 post
Carey Zamarriego from Miniguide Barcelona wrote something about these photos: Link
July 2010
7 posts
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat. This is also known as a Laptopogram. The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. This is a scene from Peter Kubelka’s Unsere Afrikareise.
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat. This is also known as a Laptopogram. The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. This is Eadweard J. Muybridge’s galloping buffalo.
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat. This is also known as a Laptopogram. The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. Here you see an homage to Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, aka Nadar.
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat. This is also known as a Laptopogram. The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. This is one of Eadweard J. Muybridge’s many galloping horses.
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat.
Prints were made on Fortepan Fortespeed B&W paper with Agfa Rodinal developer, Ilfo Stopbath and Agfa fixer.
The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. The original 24 fps were resampled to 15...
Each frame of this short was printed by hand. Prints were exposed to individual frames of the original film clip via an IBM Thinkpad R51 running Maverick Meerkat.
The prints were later scanned back into the laptop to produce this short. The original 24 fps were cherry picked down to 10 fps.
Prints were made on Fortepan Fortespeed B&W paper with Agfa Rodinal developer, Ilfo Stopbath and Agfa...
June 2010
3 posts
Laptopograms @ @party at Harvard, Massachusetts
May 2010
86 posts
These photos have been realised so far with the support of many people:
Thank you to my consigliere Fabrizio Urettini of Spazio XYZ who has printed day in and out with me for the past two weeks and introduced me to everyone under the sun and financed my vices. Every print you see since day three was made by Izio and me together.
Thank you to Fabrica.it where I am a resident now. Fabrica has been...
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